I picked this up at a yard sale and reseasoned it. There are no markings on it. Any idea what brand this is?

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    Maybe it doesn’t have one? people might slap a logo on everything nowadays but it’s never been a requirement for a product to be quality. Looks like a nice cast iron to me

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      For a very long time, metal workers have been leaving markings on their works. As in, thousands of years.

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        Of course they have been, but we have been mass producing simple items like these for well over a century or two. I’m simply saying I wouldn’t be surprised if this specific style of pan was sold/manufactured by more than one brand if not unbranded altogether.

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        Unmarked pieces are also not unheard of. It could have been a white label product that would have been sold by a retailer under a store brand’s name.

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        Take notice that I will not accept any copper from you that is not of fine quality.

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    Most likely you’re looking at a pan that is 200 to 100 years old small production. I’m guessing sand casted based on the handle.

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      The rim is an uneven thickness and has some jagged spots which made me think it might have been cast by hand.

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    Probably impossible to know without some markings, absurd media reach, or access to a museum expert.

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    This looks exactly like the set my grandparents gifted me. They were in a large wooden box from Costco that was bought YEARS ago! Came with a cast iron skillet and 2 more smaller cast iron pans. I would bet that it’s from this set.