Collection: Cast Iron Skillets & Fry Pans
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TWO Skillets! Beautiful Griswold No. 80 Combo Cooker, Large Block Logo, 1102 & 1103. Amazing for bread, frying chicken and more!
Vendor:GriswoldRegular price $475 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $475 USD -
Awesome Canadian made 1940's vintage GSW (General Steel Wares) #6 skillet. Harder to find!
Vendor:Smart (Canada)Regular price $185 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $185 USD -
Early 1910's Griswold #9 Cast Iron Skillet Large Block Slant Logo, 'Erie,' 710H
Vendor:GriswoldRegular price $395 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $395 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #10 skillet. This is GORGEOUS. Est 1880's Era. Flat handle, raised #10 Pattern.
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $295 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $295 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #7 skillet. Wonderfully preserved. Est 1880's Era. Flat handle #7 Pattern.
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $225 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $225 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #11 deep skillet. This is GORGEOUS. Est 1880's Era. Semi fancy handle possible Ohio pattern
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $260 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $260 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #8 skillet. Awesome piece of history Est 1880's Era. Flat handle, raised #8 Pattern.
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $240 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $240 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #10 skillet. Amazing condition, Est 1880's Era. Flat handle, raised #10 Pattern
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $295 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $295 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #9 skillet. Amazing condition, Est 1880's Era. Flat handle, raised #9 Pattern
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $270 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $270 USD -
WOW! Authentic rare Philo Penfield Stewart, Mid 1800's elegant HUGE raised P.P.S. #12 skillet. This is a tough one to find!
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $549 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $549 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #11 skillet. Amazing condition, Est 1880's Era. Flat handle, raised #11 Pattern
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $325 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $325 USD -
Late 1800's Semi Fancy handled #9 cast iron skillet with Raised PH on the bottom. Beautiful skillet, amazing daily user!
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $275 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $275 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #11 deep skillet. Awesome piece of history 1880's Era. Semi fancy handle possible Ohio pattern
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $260 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $260 USD -
Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #9 skillet. Wonderfully preserved. Est 1880's Era. Flat handle #7 Pattern
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $290 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $290 USD -
Priced to Sell! Antique, elegant gate-marked unknown #10 skillet. Awesome piece of history!
Vendor:Pre-1900's CookwareRegular price $180 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$0 USDSale price $180 USD
Choosing the Right Skillet Size
Choosing the right skillet size depends on a few factors. If you are starting your cast iron collection, consider starting with a small, a medium and a large skillet to see what works best for you. #3, #5, #8 size skillets are popular, because with a #3 Egg Skillet, #5 Saute Skillet and #8 Classic Skillet, you can cook most things on the stove efficiently. Remember to decide whether you need a flat skillet or not. Gas and Electric Coil stoves can use both flat and non-flat stoves, but glass and induction stoves should use either flat or mostly flat skillets. Our handy skillet chart in the FAQ section also shows visually what to expect in sizes.