This time they goes the limit, an' brings up fifteen ponies an' stacks in besides with blankets, robes, beef, flour, calico, kettles, skillets, and looking-glasses enough to fill eight waggons.
"Wolfville Nights"
Alfred Lewis
Three or four gasoline cans, transformed by a jack-knife into skillets, ovens, platters, etc.
"The River and I"
John G. Neihardt
Long-handled copper skillets and stew pans were ranged along the walls, suspended from hooks; and a strangely colored china press filled with an odd assortment of dishes was at one side.
"Molly Brown's Orchard Home"
Nell Speed