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SOLD Cast Iron Tea Pot

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Wagner cast iron tea pot. $40 plus shipping
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The inside was seasoned as well. It is pretty stout. I have no idea on capacity, but would guess around a gallon. It weighs nearly 10 lbs and is about 8” diameter by 5-1/2” high including the lid. Perhaps teapot is the wrong term for this.
 

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Some similar pots are intended to add moisture to the air as they sit on a stove. Don’t know if you have a ‘tea pot’ or a humidifier. Being a Wagner, likely not just a humidifier.

Any idea of the age?
 
I dont have a clue as to the age. The sale I bought it at around 5 years ago, had a ton of cast iron there. I didnt ask, but assumed the old boy must have been a collector. This and 3 frying pans caught my eye and followed me home. I use the pans but never did use this pot, so just cleaning house.
 
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