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Collectible Cast Iron (Bundt Pans and Gugelhupf Cake Forms)
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Product Details
Author:
John Briggs
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
176
Publisher:
Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (June 28, 2025)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780764369353
ISBN-10:
0764369350
Weight:
38.08oz
Dimensions:
8.5" x 11"
File:
Schiffer Publishing-schiffer_20251127_010800_delta-20251127.xml
Folder:
Schiffer Publishing
List Price:
$34.99
Pub Discount:
65
As low as:
$30.09
Publisher Identifier:
P-MISC
Discount Code:
C
Country of Origin:
India
Case Pack:
12
Overview
The first and only book for collectors of cast-iron Bundt pans. Includes pans from both the US and Germany.
Many of the cast-iron foundries in Germany were converted to support the German military during WWI and WWII. Unfortunately for these foundries, this made them prime military targets. The result was many of the foundries were destroyed, along with all their records, catalogs, patterns, and molds. Little information was left behind for collectors to research and catalog the foundry marks on many of the collectible pans cast in Germany. Known manufacturers covered include the following:
Berkley Machine Works and Foundry Co.
Buzuluk a.s.
Cousances–Le Creuset
Eisenwerk Lauchhammer
Eisenwerk Martinlamitz GmbH
Frank’sche Eisenwerk GmbH
Gottbill ser Erben Eisenwerk
Griswold Manufacturing Co.
Frank W Hay and Sons
J. C. Roberts
John Wright Company
Lodge Manufacturing Co.
Savery and Co.
Wagner Manufacturing Co.
Węgierska Górka Eisenwerk
Železárny a Smaltovny Bartelmus a.s.
The author spent four years researching online and in person in Germany, France, and the Czech Republic the origin of all of these pans and includes select images of each pan, dimensions, key notable characteristics, and baking volumes for more than 100 examples.
Many of the cast-iron foundries in Germany were converted to support the German military during WWI and WWII. Unfortunately for these foundries, this made them prime military targets. The result was many of the foundries were destroyed, along with all their records, catalogs, patterns, and molds. Little information was left behind for collectors to research and catalog the foundry marks on many of the collectible pans cast in Germany. Known manufacturers covered include the following:
Berkley Machine Works and Foundry Co.
Buzuluk a.s.
Cousances–Le Creuset
Eisenwerk Lauchhammer
Eisenwerk Martinlamitz GmbH
Frank’sche Eisenwerk GmbH
Gottbill ser Erben Eisenwerk
Griswold Manufacturing Co.
Frank W Hay and Sons
J. C. Roberts
John Wright Company
Lodge Manufacturing Co.
Savery and Co.
Wagner Manufacturing Co.
Węgierska Górka Eisenwerk
Železárny a Smaltovny Bartelmus a.s.
The author spent four years researching online and in person in Germany, France, and the Czech Republic the origin of all of these pans and includes select images of each pan, dimensions, key notable characteristics, and baking volumes for more than 100 examples.








