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Cross Sulphide Marble

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Made in Germany around the late 1800s, here's a rare sulphide from the collection of Damian and Harlan Walters.

Cross Sulphide Marble
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Painted China Marble

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Hand painted China Marble owned by Paul Germann.

Painted China Marble
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Glass Art by Geoffrey Beetem Designs

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This three inch contemporary glass marble, titled "Mars," by Geoffrey Beetem, was for sale at the Amana, Iowa marble show.

Glass Art by Geoffrey Beetem Designs
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Contemporary Latticino Marble

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Simple white latticino core in clear glass measuring 1 & 1/2". Artist unknown.

Contemporary Latticino Marble
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Contemporary Unicorn Sulphide Marble

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This Davis Unicorn sulphide measures 1 1/4".

Contemporary Unicorn Sulphide Marble
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Half and Half by Jim Cooprider

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Made in the 1980s by the very talented Jim Cooprider, this half moonie half clearie measures 1 1/2".

Half and Half by Jim Cooprider
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Akro Agate Lifesaver

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This 3/4" Akro Agate three-color corkscrew from the 1940s is called a lifesaver because of its candy colors.

Akro Agate Lifesaver
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Marble King Toy Truck

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This Marble King toy truck and marbles are from the 1980s.

Marble King Toy Truck
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Painted Clay Marbles

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Hand made painted clay marbles from the 1800s. Made in Germany and the United States.

Painted Clay Marbles
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Contemporary Bird Sulphide Marble

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This bird sulphide in purple glass measures 2" and was made by the Davis Family.

Contemporary Bird Sulphide Marble
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Peltier Miller Swirls

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One of the earliest marbles made by Peltier Glass Co., these multicolored swirls include a green or brown transparent base with swirls of several different colors. Circa 1920s and 1930s.

Peltier Miller Swirls
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Memorial: Danton Burroughs

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The world lost an extraordinary person when friend and collector Danton Burroughs recently and unexpectedly passed away at his home in Tarzana, California. The grandson of the man who wrote Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Dan ...

Memorial: Danton Burroughs
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Marble Toys: Chicken and Goose

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Made in the United States in the 1950s, these fun and collectible plastic toys lay marbles.

Marble Toys: Chicken and Goose
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Contemporaries by Mike Gong

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Another of the select group of young, talented West Coast glass artists, Mike makes a wide variety of marbles from 1 to 4 inches in diameter. His subject matters include colors, shapes, and even bugs [you gotta check them ou...

Contemporaries by Mike Gong
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Atmosphere Glass Art

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Handmade marbles made by Vacor measuring 3/4" and 7/8". They were made in 1992 and distributed by Mega Marbles, Witchita, Ks.

Atmosphere Glass Art
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