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  2. Wagner Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wagner foundry was abandoned and left to decay. [7] The US Environmental Protection Agency reported a complaint of environmental contamination at the former factory site in 2015. [8] The foundry was finally torn down in June of 2023. [9] As of 2022, the brand was reintroduced to the market by Wagner Cast Iron with guidance from the Wagner ...

  3. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A collection of vintage cast iron cookware. Most of the major manufacturers of cast iron cookware in the United States began production in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century.

  4. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    An American cast-iron Dutch oven, 1896. In Asia, particularly China, India, Korea and Japan, there is a long history of cooking with cast-iron vessels. The first mention of a cast-iron kettle in English appeared in 679 or 680, though this wasn't the first use of metal vessels for cooking.

  5. Teaware - Wikipedia

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    Tea ball (infuser) Used to hold tea leaves in water for removal after steeping Tea bag: Alternative to the tea ball: Teabag holder / coaster: Sized for holding a tea bag or ball Tea caddy: For storing tea when not being consumed Tea cosy: A knitted cover for keeping a teapot hot after the tea is made

  6. Revere Ware - Wikipedia

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    Revere Ware was a line of consumer and commercial kitchen wares introduced in 1939 by the Revere Copper and Brass Corp. The line focuses primarily on consumer cookware such as (but not limited to) skillets, sauce pans, stock pots, and tea kettles.

  7. Holloware - Wikipedia

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    Holloware (mostly in American English) or hollow-ware [1] is tableware that forms a vessel or container of some kind, as opposed to flatware such as plates. [2] Examples include sugar bowls, creamers, coffee pots, teapots, soup tureens, hot food covers, and jugs. It may be in pottery, metals such as silver

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