I've been searching in a few different places for any kind of T & C Clark cookware info but haven't come up with anything new yet. I'm thinking...
I still hope that someone here can help too. Trust me, it isn't easy trying to find info on this skillet lol.
Ah, that makes sense. Getting any kind of detailed info on this skillet is like trying to find a snowball in the Sahara. Thanks :)
I 'joined' and it's pending, but the group says Closed.
Thanks! I'll hop over there now.
That's true, but I've been talking to a person from the UK who says that Clark was "one of the pioneers of enameled cast iron cookware" and as the...
I could find info on the company and their manufacturing techniques which let me place it from 1839-1860 as I think that's when they eliminated...
Thank you. I figured out it dates from 1839-1860 as after that I think they changed the casting method and eliminated gate marks. The thing is...
"It's stamped T. & C. Clark's 14 In No9 Patent Enamelled"
From my limited knowledge and a few hours of scouring the net it seems to be a bit of an odd duck. Thanks again.
The glare is from the kitchen light, my phone camera is, um, limited...it's the only way I could highlight the stampings. I believe the ridge is...
Thanks for getting back to me. I believe that the 14 In is for the depth measurement and it measures 18" wide.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here's the best...
[ATTACH] Hello, I'm hoping that someone here could help me with some information regarding an old enamelled cast iron skillet. I've narrowed it...
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