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ho2cultcha's loves5956 of 22783Imperial Glass Company, Bellaire, Ohio: Free Hand Vases, circa 1923/24NASA-GEMINI LAUNCH SITE LICENCE PLATE
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Vintagegal70
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    I hope these additional pictures help. The bottom of the pot reads: NO7. I think. Sorry it took so long to respond.

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    1. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 5 years ago
      I also see a number 5. I have never seen a Wagner with a handle like this tho. You are looking for the maker, correct? I'll see what I can find. There are plenty of sites with info on all brands of cast iron. If you google antique cast iron pots, you may find something close to it if not the exact pot. This would be considered a pot more than a pan. There are also plenty of videos on you tube telling you how to get them back to their original state and then season them again.
    2. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 5 years ago
      Here is a site with a list of them;

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cast-iron_cookware_manufacturers
    3. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 5 years ago
      Here's a great site where I just learned something new too, within the first few minutes!

      https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=how+to+id+my+antique+cast+iron+pot+with+no.+7+onit&docid=608015691500030545&mid=73D429B00779CC7774C373D429B00779CC7774C3&view=detail&FORM=VIREHT
    4. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 5 years ago
      I didn't know what the "heat ring' was exactly about before. But I do now! It's from the old wood burning and potbelly stoves, the burners had the removable plate, when you remove that, the heat ring fits in there so it doesn't move around at all and the fire then cooks the food evenly. That's what the numbers relate to, the size of the burner they fit on. How funny, I've been using cast iron pans basically all my life and did not know that!
    5. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 5 years ago
      Learn something new every day. Now, just trying to remember it at my age.

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