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Cast iron site

There are several sites catering to cast iron collectors and/or users, I sometimes refer to WAGS.

If you have a piece of CI that you want to identify, I dabble some. I might be able to help,
but I'd need more info. Like, markings, size, condition, whether or not the original lid is included, etc.

Dutch ovens, as a group, were common in many kitchens and generally fall into the cooking side, although some with specific markings may have collectors value.
 
This was my Grandmothers. My Mom remembers it from when she was growing up in the 40's and 50's. No real identifying marks though; ie brand or model.

Folks at the castironcollector.com thought it might be an unmarked Favorite.
 

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There are several sites catering to cast iron collectors and/or users, I sometimes refer to WAGS.

If you have a piece of CI that you want to identify, I dabble some. I might be able to help,
but I'd need more info. Like, markings, size, condition, whether or not the original lid is included, etc.

Dutch ovens, as a group, were common in many kitchens and generally fall into the cooking side, although some with specific markings may have collectors value.
Looking for the age of my Dutch oven. Grand Canyon national Park camp Chef. Deluxe model with feet on lid. 14 stamped on bottom
 
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