True Granite Ware?

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Found this at an old homesite (late 1900's) about 14" deep. Measures 6" diameter , 4-3/8" high with handle 6-1/4" long. Know enamelware originated in Germany and Graniteware was featured at the 1876 Philly Expo. True Graniteware had it's origin in Granite City, Ill.

Can't find any matching this piece. Know there was plenty made. Question is any way of dating this piece?
 

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Hard to pin down a date. They made pans like this till the 1940's. Looks like the stuff from my grandma's kitchen when I was a kid. Hers would have been from the 1920's.

DCMatt
 

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DCMatt said:
Hard to pin down a date. They made pans like this till the 1940's. Looks like the stuff from my grandma's kitchen when I was a kid. Hers would have been from the 1920's.

DCMatt
I remember these pots too.
 

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Yours, in particular, appear to be from the 30's IMO.
Scott
 

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Welcome to Tnet :hello2:

Concur with others hard to pinpoint date, however based age of homesite date range 1930+/- is a good guess.

14" is a deep target. It's a neat piece of Graniteware :icon_thumright:
 

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