The largest size frying pan in the classic Revere Ware copper bottom cookware line, this Mid Century 12-1/4" diameter by 2-1/2 inch deep skillet is super clean and shined to a bright finish inside and out. It's had a life though - there are some minor stirring and cleaning marks in the bottom, light burner scuffs on the bottom, and some storage scratches on the lid, nothing that affects cooking performance. The pan sits perfectly flat with no rocking and the lid fits securely. Made in the USA in Revere's Riverside California plant and marked with the 1949 to 1962 Process Patent hallmark which indicates the original, thick copper bottom and heavier weight cookware.
I'm a big fan of vintage USA-made Revere Ware. It heats evenly, is almost impossible to dent or severely scratch (you can use metal utensils again!), and unlike much of today's cookware, was not built to self-destruct with consistent use. If you do happen to scorch a Revere Ware piece, you don't have to be afraid to ruin the finish trying to clean the pan.