Before passing this on to a friend who is a chef and who unlike me, knows how to NOT burn food on it, I would love to be able to pass along a little more info to him on it's history.
It was my mother's and possibly came to her from her mother.
The markings show "McClary's", "Round Griddle" "98 (?)" as well as what appears to be "No. 9" centered between the company name and the description.
From what I can find out John McClary started as a tinsmith in 1847. Sometime after 1952 the McClary brothers opened their first foundry. In 1871 they created the company McClary Manufacturing. In 1927 they, along with other companies created or became part of General Steel Wares (GSW).
As my griddle carries the McClary name, I'm assuming it would predate 1927. As my mother would have been 19 then, it's likely this did belong to my grandmother.
Just wondering if anyone is familiar with their products or could point me in a direction that I may be able to better date it. My friend is already pleased that he's going to have the use of "real" cast iron, it would be great to be able to give him as much info about it as I can.
The outside measurement is just under 10 3/4", the cooking surface is 10", outside height 3/4"