


This is an antique late 19th century cast iron skillet produced by Wood Bishop & Co. Of Bangor, Maine, a regional American foundry active during the 1800s. The skillet features a gate mark casting line across the base, a "Bangor ME 1889" pattern mark, and notably thin-wall construction with a lighter weight of 3.31 lbs, consistent with early casting methods from smaller foundries. Antique cast iron skillet wood bishop bangor maine 1889 gate mark #8 thin wall lightweight early american cookware 1800s cast iron pan rare maine foundry collectible iron. Love the item but not the price?
Send an offer - all reasonable offers are considered. Early American cast iron from small regional foundries is getting harder to find, especially marked examples like this. If you collect Maine or 19th century iron, this is worth a look.
Antique Wood Bishop & Co. Cast iron skillet marked "Bangor ME 1889" with visible gate mark across the base and #8 size designation. This piece features noticeably thin-wall construction and a lighter weight compared to typical #8 skillets, indicating early production methods.
16 overall length (including handle). 53 oz (3.31 lbs). CRACK AT RIM EXTENDING INTO SIDE WALL NEAR HANDLE AND INTO BASE EDGE - DOES NOT CROSS MAIN COOKING SURFACE - SEE PHOTOS FOR EXACT DETAIL AND CONDITION. Surface shows age, wear, and remnants of old finish consistent with long-term use and storage. No restoration has been attempted. Was a Bangor, Maine-based foundry operating in the 19th century, known primarily for stove production and regional iron goods. Unlike larger manufacturers such as Griswold or Wagner, Wood Bishop produced cookware in smaller quantities with limited regional distribution. Marked examples such as this are less commonly encountered, particularly in skillet form, as many did not survive due to heavy use and thinner casting methods. Brand: Wood Bishop & Co. Type: Skillet / Frying Pan. Features: Gate Mark, Heat Ring, Thin Wall Casting, Antique Construction.Number of Items in Set: 1. Surface Coating: None / Aged.
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States. Theme: Early American, 19th Century, Primitive, Industrial, Americana. Occasion: Collectible Display, Historical Decor. Review all photos carefully and reach out with any questions.A solid addition for collectors of early American or Maine-based cast iron. This item weighs about 3 lb 5 oz - 4 lb once packed. Final weight is always updated at the time of packing.
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