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Collection: Erie (Griswold) Cast Iron
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Rare! 1895-1910 2nd Series ERIE #8 (Griswold) w Heat Ring and likely Starfish Makers Mark! Don't miss this one!
Vendor:ErieRegular price $325.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Late 1800's Griswold ERIE #10 third series Skillet w/ Heat Ring, 716A. Unique plated outside, black iron center. Amazing patina!
Vendor:ErieRegular price $375.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Rare! 1890's Griswold ERIE 2nd Series #7 Skillet with Heat Ring and Maker's Mark Shield! Restored and Ready to Use!
Vendor:ErieRegular price $395.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Awesome! 1890's Griswold ERIE 2nd Series #7 Skillet with Heat Ring and Maker's Mark Shield! Don't miss this one!
Vendor:ErieRegular price $395.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Very early 1900's Erie (Griswold) #9 Cast Iron Skillet 710 A. Sixth Series Model, See pics for sulfur pitting
Vendor:ErieRegular price $215.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
1895-1910 2nd Series ERIE #9 cast iron skillet with "D" makers mark. A collector favorite! Don't miss this one.
Vendor:ErieRegular price $425.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
1890's 3rd Series ERIE #8 Skillet with Heat Ring, 704 E. Amazing piece of culinary history. Wonderfully light to use
Vendor:ErieRegular price $375.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Rare! 1895-1910 2nd Series ERIE #8 (Griswold) w Heat Ring and likely Starfish Makers Mark! Don't miss this one!
Vendor:ErieRegular price $350.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
Erie Series Versions: 1895 - 1905
Griswold produced 6 Series' of Erie brand skillets, each with variations slightly different than the previous. 1st Series skillets are identified by a very distinct "scoop" handle, outer heat ring and no product id code. 2nd Series skillets have a blended handle, outer heat ring, no product code, but often a unique marker like a flower, American flag, pineapple, bullseye, and letters. The 3rd Series is the first to have the 3 digit code you see on the center of the skillet. They have an outer heat ring and blended handle. The 4th Series is the "Artistic Series", where only the 5 and 9 were made. Other than that difference they are very similar to the 3rd. The 5th Series is the first of the Inset Heat ring, which is the main defining difference between it and the 3rd Series. The last, the 6th Series, looks just like a 5th Series with the inset ring, but it does not have "'s before and after the Erie name.