No.
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Top Diameter in inches
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Bottom Diameter in inches
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9
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11 3/8
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9 1/2
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10
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11 3/4
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10
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11
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12 1/2
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10 7/8
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12
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13 3/8
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11 3/4
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Vintage Victor #9 skillet, made by Griswold in Erie, PA, between 1920-1935. This is the fully marked version, the most desirable version of the Victor line. The #9 is the largest size in the Victor line. The bottom of the skillet reads Victor/Cast Iron Skillet/ The Griswold MFG. CO.,/ 723 B/ 9/ Erie PA USA. The top is marked with a 9 on the handle in the unmistakable Griswold font. Victor skillets are shallower and lighter than even a traditional Griswold of the time, making them easy to use. It is beautifully smooth like Griswold is known for. Measures 16″ in overall length including handle, 11″ across, and is 2″ deep. Vintage estate find, please see photos. This skillet is in good, usable condition with no cracks or chips. Has a one card wobble. As shown it does have some noticeable rust pitting. There are some light flea bites on the exterior sides of the pan, mostly towards the handle side. The cooking surface has a bit deeper flea bites and pits, again mostly towards the handle side. These will season in with use to some extent but will probably always be visible. The bottom display side is in wonderful condition with no pitting, but you will see a couple minor casting flaws which is common and from the factory. Rust free, professionally restored with electrolysis. Seasoned with multiple coats of grapeseed oil. Ready for use or display. Share Link
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Griswold #9 Skillets x2
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What is a Griswold number 4 Skillet?
The Griswold number 4 skillet is also a rare piece of cast iron, but not to the same extent as the number 2. The number 4 is between two popular skillet sizes, 3 and 5. So, Griswold Manufacturing likely produced fewer of these skillets, making it challenging for collectors wanting to complete a full set .
Are Griswold skillets rare?
It may be a little surprising, but small Griswold skillets are some of the rarest and most valuable. Keep an eye open for Griswold number 2 and 4 skillets. These were uncommon; consumers preferred size numbers 3, 5, 8, and 9. People may overlook the size number 2 because they are so small. So it’s important to rescue these pieces.
What is a Griswold size 20 double-handled Skillet?
The Griswold size 20 double-handled skillet, commonly known as the Griswold hotel skillet, is one example of the commercial grade. Griswold undoubtedly produced several products for industrial and commercial use, such as waffle irons. These pieces rarely come into the market. But when they do, they can attract lots of interest from collectors.
How do I know if a Griswold Skillet is a 12 inch Pan?
The recommendation is to use your ruler to detect the pan or pot’s actual size as they can be different from the bottom to the top. For example, the mark for a 12-inch Lodge skillet is L10SK3, not a Griswold skillet. According to the manufacturer, the L10SK3 is fitted with the number 10 stove opening.