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Is Your Unmarked Vintage Cast Iron Skillet a Wagner Ware?? See Side by Side Comparison & Find Out

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2022
  • I had a question from one of my viewers today wondering if her unmarked vintage cast iron skillet was a Wagner Ware Sidney O made in Ohio, U.S.A.
    There are definitely tell-tale signs of design features that will usually tell you if you have one or not. I have two #3 cast iron skillets. One is unmarked and the other is a marked Wagner Ware. I give a side-by-side comparison so you can tell if you have an unmarked Wagner. This will also help you recognize them when hunting for them out in the wild. Thanks for stopping by and I hope this video helps you in your cast iron hunting! 😊
    email: ladylibertystacker@gmail.com

Komentáře • 65

  • @Zombiebutterflies1
    @Zombiebutterflies1 Před 2 lety +4

    Got a Wagnerware 8inch cast iron skillet at a thrift store today. I'm in love with the smooth finish. Named him Angus. Gonna look for more vintage cast iron now. (most of my are modern and only started using cast iron in 2019

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety +1

      I went through what you are going through now back in 2016 when I was a bit turned off from the modern Lodge (too heavy) instead looking for the vintage stuff. I found lots of it and restored most of it to resell and have kept many of them for my own collection. However, I have found that cracks are showing up more often than ever and it simply isn't worth the wear and tear on my newer oven, so I am using what I have. Best of luck on your hunts. I did have a ton of fun when hunting for it!

  • @williambrown8372
    @williambrown8372 Před rokem +3

    I love myself a CRUSTY Wagner Ware, they always turn up to be extremally smooth under all of that crud.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem +1

      Yes, they do! My only thing with Wagner is that many of them are warped or slightly warped and don't sit flat. I am not sure why that is, but it has been my experience when compared with Griswold. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnhow6971
    @johnhow6971 Před 6 měsíci +1

    In my humble opinion the unmarked skillet is a Griswold unmarked pan. The ONLY feature separating these two pans is the teardrop handles. The unmarked pan has a rounded teardrop pattern. The marked pan has a true teardrop. Out in the wild I’ve found numerous unmarked pans like these shown. Some have the identical teardrop handled pans like the Wagner and that makes them Wagners. Others have the rounded teardrop as yours. I believe they’re Griswolds. My guess is they were Griswolds make after Wagner purchased the Griswold company in the late fifties. Pure speculation on my part. The handle defines the pan mold and origin.

  • @michca2112
    @michca2112 Před rokem +1

    This helped me figure out what my skillet is, thank you! It used to be my Dad's and I know he used it when camping over an open fire. Even after multiple cleanings, I couldn't get the corrosion off the bottom, but I could see that something was printed towards the bottom on the underside of the skillet. It had the number 5 on top of the handle and a dot on the triangular base on the underside of the handle with the 'X' makers mark below it, so that helped me identify what it was! It also has the circular mill and no spin. Happy that I can use something that my Dad did way back when!

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem +1

      That is cool to have a nice historical piece from your family. What a way to remember your dad!

  • @lisaclaar31
    @lisaclaar31 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a pan I purchased from Goodwill that was utterly destroyed, crusted over. It appears to be an unmarked Wagner. It has everything but the makers mark at 6 o'clock on the bottom of the pan. It does have a D though on the back of the handle, under the triangle an inch above the tear drop. It has two spouts on the sides, a Number 7 at the top of the handle, on the back it has 9 1/2 inch Skillet written towards the bottom, no letter underneath though. Then it has a D on the handle before the tear drop. Spins like a top on my marble counter but looking at it from the side doesn't look warped. I soaked in vinegar water for a day didn't do much good. Ended up putting in in the oven through a cleaning cycle and that took care of it. Have seasoned it through the oven about 10 times now. It looks pretty good. So what do you think? Wagner? Pre 1960? It also has that rim around the outside edge. No made in USA.

  • @pamelaking8345
    @pamelaking8345 Před rokem +1

    I have an unmarked Wagner with a milled surface. Thought the same thing

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem +1

      Wagner made pans in several finishes, one being a milled cooking surface. I love the way they look!

  • @TheCynedd
    @TheCynedd Před 2 lety

    I have a Lodge skillet that is a "spinner" but it sure makes a fantastic dish for baking (especially pies and cake layers).

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh absolutely! I make a killer meatloaf in my spinner unmarked Wagner #8 skillet. I will be posting a video on that one soon.

  • @mrfinsfish745
    @mrfinsfish745 Před 2 lety

    Great information👍Almost all unmarked Wagners I find spin on my glass top, great on gas range or electric coil.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety

      That is something that I noticed over the years about Wagners that they have a tendency to spin or move on a flat surface. You don't see it so much with Griswold, Vollrath, BSR, and other makers. That said, thanks for watching!

  • @SJisReading
    @SJisReading Před rokem

    I have an unmarked no. 8 chicken fryer that spins like a top, but it cooks just fine.

  • @Mike-dt1yg
    @Mike-dt1yg Před 2 lety

    Hi LLS! Love the videos as always! Any chance you could do some prepping-related videos? I believe you talked about that a little bit in your past videos.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety +1

      Great idea! I suppose I could do one although I haven't actually focused on this for quite a while. I could do one on acquiring water, storage, and use and just update it from an earlier video. Water is one of those things you will need for survival if SHTF! lol

  • @chadlpnemt
    @chadlpnemt Před měsícem

    Any thoughts on what year range a WagnerWare similar to the one on the left here in your video except at the top it says National, and the logo is in the middle just like yours and the only number at the bottom is the pan size of 8. No other numbers or markings. My guess is 1940s?

  • @waitwhichmike
    @waitwhichmike Před 9 měsíci

    I have an unmarked cast iron with a single letter U at 6 o'clock position. I know its before 1960 and probably before 1940 because of the heat ring but no clue what company casted it.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 8 měsíci

      Without seeing it myself, I couldn't really tell you. You can Google unmarked cast iron skillet with U stamp. See what comes up in images.

  • @spartan8185
    @spartan8185 Před rokem

    I think I have an unmarked Wagner. It says “9 inch skillet”. The top handle mark is either a “6” or a “9” with an underside handle “S” marking. It has no heat ring on the underside bottom and a ridge like you showed in both of yours. I swear it has the faintest hint of a swooping “R” part of a “W” and a definite “A” on the top quadrant. They are so faint as to be barely visible in the right light. Im so fascinated to find out more about this one.

  • @ritabrevig3342
    @ritabrevig3342 Před 2 lety

    This was a very informative video. I pulled out my cast iron skillets that were given to me by my grandmother. I was able to identify two unmarked skillets as Wagner by locating the small triangle mark on the backside of the handle - great tip, thank you. My question is I have another skillet that is marked Wagnerware Sidney O on the back, upper portion. The lower portion says 8 I. However, the backside of the handle does not have the triangle mark, it has a sharp edge in the middle of the handle that goes from the open hole in the handle up into the side of the skillet. Do you know what that would be?

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety

      Not really sure. Sounds like the way BSR made their handles. Hybrid maybe? Anyway, thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @janiepartch4811
    @janiepartch4811 Před 2 lety

    Have you ever come across a cast iron camp cooker with feet and recessed lid but instead of a bail it has a handle. My mother had one and we used every time we went camping. She would even cook biscuits in it on the campfire. We were moving one time and my sister was taking it into the house and a snake crawled out from the porch and she used the skillet to try and kill it and the handle broke off in her hand. Don't remember if she killed the snake we were more worried about what mama was gonna say about the skillet. I sure would like to know if anyone has ever seen one like that, I haven't been able to find anything online.

  • @williampalchak7574
    @williampalchak7574 Před 8 měsíci

    We have a smooth cooking surface 10 inch cast iron skillet that is only marked "TAIWAN" on the underside. It was acquired by us with the purchase of a hunting camp in 1971. It's in great condition and is my go to for general usage. Any input on it's origins would be appreciated.

    • @13Voodoobilly69
      @13Voodoobilly69 Před 8 měsíci

      My educated guess would be it was made in Taiwan. 😜

    • @williampalchak7574
      @williampalchak7574 Před 8 měsíci

      @@13Voodoobilly69 educated for you, yes.

    • @13Voodoobilly69
      @13Voodoobilly69 Před 8 měsíci

      @@williampalchak7574 Tell me Einstein where you think its origin of manufacture could be? Your educated guess may be made by Wagner or perhaps it’s a Griswold, highly collectible with secret markings? 😂

    • @williampalchak7574
      @williampalchak7574 Před 8 měsíci

      @@13Voodoobilly69 I've had reasonable and credible feedback from informed individuals on the subject. Believe it or not, you are partially correct. I guess a blind squirrel like yourself found part of an acorn. Now crawl back in your hole.

  • @user-il9hm9bs5c
    @user-il9hm9bs5c Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing. I was told I had an unmarked Wagner, but there is no marking at all on the bottom. Do they always have inch marking on Wagner unmarked on the bottom.

  • @grosslawn
    @grosslawn Před rokem

    Great video! Very informative. Thank you!. I have a little skillet marked with the Stylized W in Wagner Ware, then stamped out "6 1/2 inch skillet", second line "made in USA", third line "Z". It has the tear drop in the handle, very faint triangle on the sidewall, and narrow faint border. Just wondering if it's legit or a knock off of some sort.Thank you!

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem

      It all sounds like a Wagner, but the faint triangle on the sidewall threw me for a loop. You can send pictures to ladylibertystacker@gmail.com and I can take a look. Thanks!

  • @LisaNix2
    @LisaNix2 Před rokem

    Great video! Why did they make so many that are unmarked?

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem

      Thank you! I think a great many unmarked skillets were made for department stores like Montgomery Wards or Woolworths so more people could afford them. They were cheaper without the label so they could be marketed to these types of dept stores to reach more people.

  • @markluther285
    @markluther285 Před rokem +1

    I picked up a mystery skillet last weekend. Has the ears not as pronounced as a Griswold. Handle has the triangle on the bottom. Has a squared "8" on top of the handle, all like a Wagner however, Does not have a pronounced ridge around the top edge. Also there are no markings what so ever on the back. It is smooth and cook's very well with slight spin. Do you have any idea what it could be?

    • @markluther285
      @markluther285 Před rokem

      Nevermind, looks exactly like, perhaps, a copy? of a Griswold #8 Large Logo - Block Letter.
      Circa 1935. Found one for sale on eBay. So now, I have to ask, is there any value to it? Is it a copy?

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem

      Not sure, if you want to send me photos to ladylibertystacker@gmail.com and can take a look and see. I had a copy of a Griswold large logo #4 with uneven surfaces and very sloppy casting, so that was a copy for sure, using an actual Griswold skillet for a mold.

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson5300 Před 2 lety +2

    haha Then there's my way, if it's not a Lodge or BSR it's an unmarked Wagner. As a collector I don't have time or space for unmarked or Made In USA skillets so I'm not picking them up anyway. It really is funny, I tend to call a lot of skillets with the triangle on the handle an unmarked Wagner some may even be a Wagner?

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety +1

      LOL Well, from my experience most of the triangle area on the back of the handle turn out to be unmarked Wagners. The BSR has a ridge that goes all the way to the side walls. The lodge tends to flatten out much more than Wagner also from my experience. That said, I too try and avoid skillets with Made in USA stamp on them, but those with the Griswold logo on them with that stamp hold their value and if I find a size I'm looking for, then I will pick it up.

    • @turdferguson5300
      @turdferguson5300 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ladylibertystacker2014 I picked up a #14 two weekends ago that really hung me up. I could tell it was a nice casting with a smooth cooking surface so the quality was there. It had the #14 at the 12:00 position, a slightly rounded helper handle, with a Lodge handle BUT it had a solid inside heat ring. Come to find out it was a Lodge without the one or three notch which puts it in the 1910 to 1930 range. Probably late 20s pre one notch without the arch Lodge stamp. It's in great shape and the lady dropped $50 down to $100 so I couldn't pass that up. I bought an unmarked Wagner and figured it out after I got home. lol
      I live in SE Tennessee which is Lodge country but I seldom see anything larger than the occasional #10

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety

      Wow. Sounds like a nice skillet and those larger skillets are much harder to find these days! Looks like you found a rare treasure there. You can always send me a photo or two to ladylibertystacker@gmail.com so I can check it out! lol

  • @brittanyjurrens7435
    @brittanyjurrens7435 Před 2 lety

    Why are some wagner ware skillets unmarked? Beed researching and I cannot find the reason they didn't put a logo on all their pans? I have one marked and one unmarked.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety +1

      It is my understanding that Wagner produced pans for department stores like Mongomery Wards so they could sell the same pan for less due to no logo. Hope this helps.

  • @mykittenisagrandmaster4381

    Hola Miss LLS and everyone ♥️

  • @eileenfitzgerald5566
    @eileenfitzgerald5566 Před 2 lety

    I have a 9" unmarked Wagner skillet with a mold mark Q , when was this made ? Its a family hand me down and I am trying to know who it could have belonged to.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem

      Does it say, MADE IN USA on the bottom? If not, then I would safely say any time before 1960. It would truly be a vintage item!

    • @eileenfitzgerald5566
      @eileenfitzgerald5566 Před rokem +1

      @@ladylibertystacker2014 No it does not say Made in the USA . The skillet is the same one that you show in your video. Is it possible that it is from the 1950"s ? Thank you for your response.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem +2

      @@eileenfitzgerald5566 Yes most likely ir was made in the 1950s without a made in USA stamp on skillet.

  • @daviddavis-wq4zn
    @daviddavis-wq4zn Před rokem

    What is the price I have a good many I had them over 25 are 30 years I have the ones look like corn

  • @markpotkovac199
    @markpotkovac199 Před rokem

    I have a cast iron skillet with 889 on bottom side by handle. How do i find out who made it...

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem +1

      You can try www.castironcollector.com. or Google unmarked cast iron skillet 889 mark (do all and then just images) and see what comes up.

    • @markpotkovac199
      @markpotkovac199 Před rokem

      @@ladylibertystacker2014 thanks

  • @nathanielvaldez7409
    @nathanielvaldez7409 Před rokem

    Are the unmarked worth more?

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před rokem +4

      Not usually, but it depends on who cast them. For example Vollrath skillets are highly collectible, so they are worth more than say Wagner just because they are Vollrath. That said, most Vollrath are unmarked, so if you ever found one that is marked, then it would have a higher value because the marked ones are very rare. Hope this helps.

  • @marceljalbert636
    @marceljalbert636 Před 2 lety

    What would a 13 in. cast iron fry pan worth

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 2 lety +2

      I have no idea. It would depend on condition, the manufacturer, whether it be used or restored condition, and how rare it is. That would be a #12 size based on the 13 in measurement just so you know. Hope this helps.

  • @rednkfn
    @rednkfn Před 10 měsíci +1

    I had a stroke while trying to read the title.

    • @ladylibertystacker2014
      @ladylibertystacker2014  Před 10 měsíci

      Yep, not sure what happened there. It wasn't that way when I made the video years ago! Thanks for bringing it to my attention so I can fix it. God forbid anyone gets a stroke while reading the title! 😅