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I recently bought this cornbread pan it just has the patent date which matches up to Wagners but has no other markings. Does anyone have any more info on this pan?
It's a junior size pan. If the patent is on stick #5, you can see part of the S at the end of Kristy Korn Kobs on stick #3. Wagner eventually sold these completely unmarked as both Wagner and Griswold. It would be my assumption that if someone else was making copies, they would have filled in all the Wagner markings. Confirmation that it's genuine Wagner would require matching its dimensions to a marked one. If smaller (by about 1/8" on the length), that would indicate a copy made using an actual pan for a pattern.
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