Description: 1930's Birmingham Stove & Range Red Mountain Series #3 Cast Iron Skillet, 3 XThis BSR Birmingham Stove & Range Red Mountain Series 3X cast iron skillet is a vintage piece that will add a touch of history to your kitchen. Measuring at 10 inches in length and 6 1/4 inches in width, this skillet is a perfect egg skillet. The skillet comes in a classic black color and is made of high-quality cast iron material. The set includes a frying pan, making it perfect for everyday use. This skillet is an original piece and is part of the BSR Red Mountain Series. This collectible cookware is a great addition to any kitchen and is ideal for those who appreciate vintage items. Birmingham Stove & Range CoManufactured in Birmingham, Alabama Founded by Sam D. Jones Period of hollow ware production 1902–1993 Brand names Red Mountain, Century, Pioneer, Lady Bess In 1898, the Jones family acquired controlling interest in Atlanta Stove Works (ASW), which produced wood and coal stoves out of Atlanta, Georgia. They then built a foundry in North Birmingham for the purpose of producing hollow ware for the Atlanta Stove Company. As for foundrymen, the company leased eighty convicts from the State of Alabama. Originally named Alabama Manufacturing Company, the business was renamed Birmingham Stove & Range Co (BSR) in 1909 after acquiring a number of foundry patterns.In the 1950s, along with other cast-iron manufacturers of the day, BSR began using an automated molding process, followed by high-volume DISAMATIC automated molding machines in 1966.Although the Atlanta foundry was closed in 1957, BSR continued to manufacture products out of their Birmingham foundry under the ASW and BSR names. The BSR foundry closed in 1991, and the company sold their molding machines to Robinson Iron, which continued to produce cookware under the BSR name; Lodge Cast-Iron handled the distribution. Lodge also produced the popular Sportsman Grill on behalf of BSR. These arrangements were short-lived, however. BSR filed bankruptcy in 1993 and turned over their patterns to Lodge to satisfy their debt. BSR is credited with the introduction of the divided corn bread skillet in 1967. Although Lodge still holds the BSR patent, their modern version of this pan has two loop handles instead of a single long handle. So if you want a traditional divided corn bread skillet, you’ll have to go vintage.
Price: 34.99 USD
Location: Ripley, Mississippi
End Time: 2024-09-27T13:20:46.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Stove Type Compatibility: Gas
Brand: Birmingham Stove & Range
Type: Skillet/Griddle
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Color: Black
Material: Cast Iron
Set Includes: Frying Pan
Item Length: 10 in
Surface Coating: None; Cast Iron
Item Width: 6 1/4"
Vintage: Yes