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Griswold Spider Skillet Value & Identification

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Maker
Griswold Mfg. Co.
Era
c. 1890s–1900s (Spider Web / ERIE Spider)
Material
Cast iron
Category
Cast-iron skillet (rare)
Key marks
Spider-and-web emblem, ERIE marking, early small-logo era

Estimated value · from sold prices

$800 – $8,000

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The 'Spider' skillet — an early ERIE-era Griswold marked with a spider-and-web emblem — is one of the most sought-after and valuable pieces of American cast iron. Genuine examples in sound condition routinely sell in the four figures and can reach several thousand dollars for the best pieces. Because the value is high, reproductions and fakes exist, so authentication matters: verify the marking, casting characteristics and provenance before assuming a high value. Given how few sell publicly, treat any estimate as a wide, hedged range and seek specialist confirmation for a genuine spider.

What drives the value

Authenticity

High value invites fakes — genuine marking and casting must be verified by a specialist.

Condition & completeness

Cracks or repairs sharply reduce an otherwise premium piece.

Recent sold comparables

Item / conditionSold
Griswold ERIE Spider skillet · genuine, sound
specialist cast-iron auctions (2024–2025)
four figures; best examples higher

Very few sell publicly and fakes exist — the range is wide and any genuine spider should be verified and appraised by a specialist before sale.

Care & conservation

Do not attempt aggressive restoration; have a suspected spider authenticated first.

Frequently asked

Why is the spider skillet so valuable?

It is an early, scarce Griswold marking with strong collector demand, and few genuine examples survive — driving prices into the thousands.

How do I know mine is real?

Because of the value, fakes exist. Have the marking, casting and weight verified by a cast-iron specialist or reputable auction before assuming a high price.

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