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<p>[QUOTE="Quigi, post: 142421, member: 2211"]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 gate mark is much cleaner on the pics of the T & C pot above, which dates "the latter half of the 19th century". This makes me think that the skillet is from an earlier period due to it's 'clumsy' looking nature. Thoughts?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Quigi, post: 142421, member: 2211"]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 gate mark is much cleaner on the pics of the T & C pot above, which dates "the latter half of the 19th century". This makes me think that the skillet is from an earlier period due to it's 'clumsy' looking nature. Thoughts?[/QUOTE]
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