Classic vintage Revere Ware 12-inch skillet with matching lid, made prior to 1968.


This is the desirable early double-ring copper bottom version with patent markings (2272609* / 2363973) — heavier gauge and better quality than later production.


Perfect for everyday cooking or adding to a vintage Revere collection.


Features:


12-inch diameter skillet


Original matching domed lid


Copper clad bottom


Pre-1968 double ring stamp


Made in USA 


*Patent numbers 2272609 ( mostly worn but beginning and end numbers still legible) & 2363973


Classic black Bakelite handle


Gas / electric compatible


Condition:


Pre-owned vintage condition


Minor cosmetic scratching consistent with age/use


Copper bottom shows normal oxidation and spotting


Slight warping noted


Pan sits flat on counter and gas cooktop


Lid fits properly


No cracks in handle


No major dents or structural damage


This vintage skillet is in good overall condition with normal signs of use including light surface scratches and oxidation to the copper bottom. Pan sits flat on a counter and gas cooktop and fully functional. The lid fits properly and the Bakelite handle is secure with no cracks observed.


It comes from my clean, smoke-free home with outdoor pets.

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