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Cross Sulphide Marble
Made in Germany around the late 1800s, here's a rare sulphide from the collection of Damian and Harlan Walters.
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Akro Agate Snakes
Snakes are Akro corkscrews in transparent glass. These are 5/8" and were made in the 1930s and 1940s.
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Akro Agate Tin Box Set
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.
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White Latticino Swirl Marble
This swirl marble has a white latticino core with blue, gray, green and yellow bands. It is a handmade German marble, made in the late 1800s and measures 1 1/4".
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Clambroth Marbles
Clambroth marbles are milkglass marbles with exterior swirls. Here are a few from the late 1800s. Rare clambroths include black and blue base glass.
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Bennington Marbles
Benningtons are glazed and fired clay marbles made in Germany in the late 1800s.
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Solid Core Swirl Marble
This 3/4" swirl was handmade in Germany in the late 1800s. It's sometimes called an English style swirl because of the bright colors.
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