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Three Color Paneled Opaque Circa Late 1800s

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This is an unusual handmade German glass marble from the late 1800s that looks like a beachball. It measures about 2" and is a 3-color paneled opaque. From the collection of Tom Berg. For sale at the 2009 Las Vegas Marble Show.Read Full Story

National Line Rainbo Marble Box Set

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A Peltier box of rainbos made in the 1930's on display at the 2008 Amana Marble Show. From the collection of Kevin and Judi.Read Full Story

3-Colored Paneled Opaque Circa Late 1800s

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This is an unusual handmade German marble from the late 1800s. It measures about 2" and is a 3-color paneled opaque. Curiously, I thought it felt cool to the touch, almost like stone. From the collection of Tom Berg.Read Full Story

Spoon Sulphide by Rich Shelby

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Rich Shelby likes using metal and other items in making his marbles. On this one he used a Mt. Rushmore spoon inside some tinted clear glass.Read Full Story

Child's Bangle circa Late 1800s

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Made in Germany in the late 1800s, here is a beautiful child's bangle made from a glass cane. From the collection of Galen W. Wilcox. For sale at the 2008 Las Vegas Marble Show.Read Full Story

Kara Cody

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Up and coming marble maker Kara Cody, 9 years old, makes marbles with her mother Christina Cody. Kara has been doing this since she was 5 years old. Kara showed this marble at the 2009 Orange County Marble show. Christina Cody is planning on attending the 2010 OC Marble Show, and will have some of Kara's Marbles.Read Full Story

Christensen Coffin Box

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A very rare Christensen Agate Coffin Box containing slags in graduated sizes. Made in the 1920s, little is known about this rare box. For sale for $3,800 at the 2009 Tacoma Marble Show from the collection of Tom Berg.Read Full Story

Eagle Sulphide circa Late 1800s

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This 2" eagle sulphide was handmade in Germany in the late 1800s and was for sale at the 2009 Orange County Marble Show. From the collection of Bill O'Connor.Read Full Story

Akro Agate Corkscrew

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A corkscrew shooter of transparent red and opaque green made by Akro Agate in the 1940s. I don't know if it has a name, but I call it a red dragon.Read Full Story

Maglight Indian Swirl.

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This rare and beautiful 1 7/16" red glass Indian Swirl is from the collection of Tom Rudolph and was for sale at the 2009 Las Vegas Marble Show.Read Full Story
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