This 10-1/2 inch diameter by 2-1/2" deep 1950s skillet was made by Presto to compete with Revere Ware. Like Revere, Presto Pride cookware was stainless steel with copper bottoms. The similarities end there though. Presto used much heavier and thicker stainless, and it had a more modernist design with mottled brown Bakelite or phenolic boomerang double handles.
The skillet interior is spotlessly clean and shiny. There are some shallow marks from utensil use, storage, and cleaning, pretty much a given with stainless steel cookware. I scrubbed and polished the copper bottom but it could use a little more work as shown. The pan sits perfectly flat and has no dents or dings. There is no lid.