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Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1701 / 1743 -
Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1702 / 1743 -
Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1703 / 1743 -
Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1704 / 1743 -
Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1705 / 1743 -
Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1706 / 1743 -
Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1707 / 1743 -
Pair of vintage cast iron mini cauldron pots featuring footed bases and bail handles. Includes two different styles: • One traditional straight-sided kettle with three legs and swing handle • One decorative ribbed cauldron with integrated side lugs and handle Solid cast iron construction with great rustic character. These are commonly used for décor, small planters, Halloween displays, or primitive-style accents. 1708 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1709 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1710 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1711 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1712 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1713 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1714 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1715 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1716 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1717 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1718 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1719 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1720 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1721 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1722 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1723 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1724 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1725 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1726 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1727 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1728 / 1743 -
Antique cast iron griddle pan featuring a solid one-piece design with integral handle. Early “spider” style form commonly used for hearth or open-fire cooking. Heavy cast construction with thick rim and hand-finished look typical of older cast iron pieces. No visible maker mark—sold as an unmarked antique. Shows age, surface rust, and wear consistent with long-term use. No cracks noted. Would benefit from cleaning and re-seasoning. Great for collectors of early cast iron, 1729 / 1743
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