American manufacturer of cast iron kitchen products
Griswold Manufacturing
Base of Griswold #8 sized cast iron dutch oven bearing the Griswold "large logo"
Industry
Cast-iron cookware
Founded
1865; 159 years ago (1865)
Founder
Matthew Griswold Selden brothers
Defunct
1957; 67 years ago (1957)
Fate
Acquired
Successor
McGraw-Edison
Headquarters
Erie, Pennsylvania
,
United States
Griswold Manufacturing (/ˈɡrɪzwɔːld,-wəld/)[1] was an American manufacturer of cast-iron kitchen products founded in Erie, Pennsylvania, in business from 1865 through 1957. For many years the company had a world-wide reputation for high-quality cast-iron cookware. Today, Griswold pieces are collectors' items.
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