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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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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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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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Firecracker Marble by Lamb Creations

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"Firecracker" marble made by V&S Lamb. Glass art made from the heart. Vee and Shauana Lamb are private self taught Lamp Workers. They started working with glass after watching a person from Northern Carolina de...

Firecracker Marble by Lamb Creations
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Bird Cage Marble

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Very few of these hand-made marbles exist so little is known of them. It was probably made in China in the early 1900s. This unique marble measures 1 1/4" and was for sale at the Orange County Marble Show for $5000.

Bird Cage Marble
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Steven Pope

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Twisted sea plant measuring 1 1/4".

Steven Pope
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Akro Agate Snakes

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Snakes are Akro corkscrews in transparent glass. These are 5/8" and were made in the 1930s and 1940s.

Akro Agate Snakes
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Stress Less Art Glass

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"Rainbow Box " 1" marble by Kevin Nail of Bend Oregon, to see more of Kevin's

Stress Less Art Glass
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Akro Agate Tin Box Set

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Akro Agate tin box #150 with an outstanding collection of oxbloods. For sale at the Orange County Marble Show for $1000. From the collection of Matt Reilly. Circa 1930s-1940s.

Akro Agate Tin Box Set
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Atlanta Star Marbles

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The story I was told is that these porcelain marbles are from the Civil War era and were dug up while excavating the City of Atlanta in preparation for the Olympics. The story is a hoax, the marbles seem to be made of painte...

Atlanta Star Marbles
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Ben Burton Glass

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Ben Burton began his adventure into the glass world in January of 1999 with a simple apprenticeship making pendants and small vessels. . .

Ben Burton Glass
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Thomas D. Thornburgh Jr. Artist

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Thomas Thornburgh has been a craftsman of contemporary hand painted clay (china style) marbles since 1994.

Thomas D. Thornburgh Jr. Artist
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Fibergates by Jeffrey Grey

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Hand carved fiberglass spheres are the creation of artist-collector Jeffrey Grey.

Fibergates by Jeffrey Grey
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Jabo Collectors Edition Box Set

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Boxed sets of machine made marbles have always been popular. This collector's edition is dated 12/9/05. It's signed by Dave McCullough and contains ten marbles ranging in size from 3/4" to 1".

Jabo Collectors Edition Box Set
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Uninhabited Planet Marble by Josh Simpson

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A friend of mine named Rachel bought this marble from Josh Simpson on a cold winter night in Massachusetts in 1989 in the parking lot of a Grateful Dead concert. Josh is an amazing artist. You can visit his website by . . .

Uninhabited Planet Marble by Josh Simpson
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