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  1. Cover, Food - Tin cover

    Tin cover for a 10.5" frying pan.

    Record Type: Object

    Tin cover
  2. Novelty, Promotional - Set of miniature cast iron frying pans

    Pair of miniature black cast iron frying pans with bust of pioneer man on one and pioneer woman on the other dressed in red shirts. The words "Brownton Centennial, 1857-1957" are etched on the inside rims. Intended to be hung on the wall as decoration.

    Record Type: Object

    Set of miniature cast iron frying pans
  3. Novelty, Promotional - Small novelty metal frying pan

    Promotional novelty small metal frypan from Quast's, Hutchinson, MN. "For Quality Furniture - Undertaking." Pan has pouring lips on each side and long metal handle.

    Record Type: Object

    Small novelty metal frying pan
  4. Pan, Frying - Large cast iron frying pan

    Large cast iron frying pan with two pouring lips. No.9 is on the top of the handle..

    Record Type: Object

    Large cast iron frying pan
  5. Spider - Cast iron "spider" frying pan

    Cast iron frying pan with handle and three legs called a "spider". Used during the Civil War by William Foster and given by him to his friend Alfred Mousley of Ellsworth Twp. Donor Josephine Mousley was the daughter of Alfred Mousley. Before the introduction of the kitchen stove, a commonly used cast iron cooking pan called a spider had a handle and three legs, used to stand up in the coals and ashes of the fire. Cooking pots and pans with...

    Record Type: Object

    Cast iron "spider" frying pan

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