nickel-plated cast iron pan Wagner Ware No. 9 size skillet 1059
Key Characteristics
Finish: This pan features a nickel-plated exterior over a cast iron base. These "duo finish" skillets often featured a nickel exterior and a standard black iron interior, which were popular for their aesthetic appeal and display value.
Age: Wagner pieces with this stylized logo and catalog numbers were typically manufactured in the early 20th century, often around the 1920s.
Design: The 1059 D marking indicates the specific model and size (No. 9). It also features a "heat ring" on the bottom, a circular ridge that helped the pan sit securely on wood-burning stoves and promoted even heating.
Restoration and Use
The silver-colored plating on these pans can wear off over time, revealing the dark iron underneath, as seen in your image.
Cleaning: To restore a plated piece, collectors often recommend using lye baths and steel wool. It is generally advised to avoid electrolysis, as it may damage the remaining nickel plating.
Cooking: Despite the wear on the plating, these pans are safe for normal use once properly cleaned and seasoned. The smooth-cast interior is highly regarded for its superior non-stick performance.
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