Wagner Ware — Miniature Cast Iron Skillet No. 1050
The Wagner Manufacturing Company of Sidney, Ohio produced this 3½-inch miniature skillet — catalog number 1050, pattern letter D — as a novelty item, advertising premium, and salesman's sample. Every feature of a full-size Wagner skillet is present in miniature: the oval logo, the pour spouts, the teardrop hanging hole, and the smooth cooking surface. The stylized W logo dates this piece to approximately the 1950s–1960s. Acquired from eBay seller floodgatesofheaven, August 2025.
National / Wagner Ware Sidney –O– Dual Logo No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet #1358
Wagner's economy brand meets Wagner's premium logo on a single piece of iron. This National No. 8 skillet carries the dual-logo configuration — "NATIONAL" arced above the centered stylized Wagner Ware Sidney -O- mark — documenting Wagner's multi-brand strategy from the same Sidney, Ohio foundry.
Wagner Ware Sidney –O– No. 14 Cast Iron Skillet #1064
The largest single-handled skillet Wagner ever produced. This No. 14, catalog #1064, crowns the SSC's complete Wagner Sidney-O skillet set spanning No. 0 through No. 14 — preserved in bare iron for permanent museum display.
Wagner Ware No. 3 Skillet — Pie Logo, Nickel Plated
Wagner's most collected trademark on its most premium finish — a No. 3 pie logo skillet with nickel plating from Sidney, Ohio. The first pie logo and first nickel-plated specimen in the SSC collection, representing the summit of Wagner Manufacturing's production art.
Wagner Ware No. 0 Skillet — Stylized Logo
The third Wagner No. 0 variant in the SSC collection — a stylized logo smooth-bottom specimen from Wagner's golden age. Together with the arc logo No. 0 and the complete Sidney-O set specimen, SSC now documents the No. 0 skillet across four decades of Wagner production.
Wagner No. 0 Skillet — Arc Logo
The oldest Wagner in the SSC collection — a No. 0 skillet carrying the arc logo, Wagner Manufacturing's earliest trademark from the 1890s–1900s. This second No. 0 marking variant documents Wagner's foundational era alongside the stylized logo specimen from the complete Sidney-O set.