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"Lead Check" by Luxfer doesn't give as many false positives as other brands. Buy a set of testers, use one on a cast iron cooking tool you know is lead-free. Use the same tool immediately on your thrifted piece.
If your thrifted piece does test positive for lead, please, please destroy it.
If it's lead-free, yellow cap strip it, give it a brief/gentle sanding. and reseason.