Marble Identification Guide

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Marble identification guide. Identification and price guide. Online marble identification guide this is an online version of marbles. We strive for accuracy but as research is ongoing. You will be surprised how much damage the older used marbles often have.
Since condition is related to value it is helpful to identify the condition along with the kind of marbles. Christensen and son company. Hand made glass marbles. Look for recognizable patterns such as the furnace swirl and the champion swirl.
Identify the marble manufacturer identify champion agate marbles by their trademark swirls. Antique marbles identification help i you 5 easy tips for how to identify vintage marbles 1960 s marbles rare vintage lot d of 15 bv estimate 312 00 on how to identify price vintage marbles with images marble 5 easy tips for how to identify vintage marbles antique marbles identification vaseline gl contains small. Marbles are simply little spherical balls used by children and adults to play a range of games. Marble categories by dates of marble production.
These marbles are often difficult to distinguish from swirled marbles made by other manufacturers. Marble identification getting started this guide is meant to be a simple and quick way to identify and learn about vintage marbles. Don t forget this site will also display on mobile devices smartphones ipads etc in a native form. A helpful guide to identify antique marbles computer games are a favorite with children today and games like ringer marble arch lagging etc playing with marbles are yet to captivate the minds of these young ones.
Hand made non glass marbles. Today these vintage marbles are collected rather than played with. European handmade and machine made late 1800 s early 1900 s. We welcome constructive input in regard to identification.
Here are some ways to determine if a marble is vintage or not. Category updates coming soon. Click on the links to go to each page. While identifying a marble look with a magnifying glass to see if it has eyelashes or little dings.
No one knows exactly when the first marbles were invented but they date back to the times of the ancient egyptians greeks and romans who played with marbles made of stone clay or polished nuts. Look for the pontil most vintage marbles were made by hand through the process called glassblowing.