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Hmm...I remember Hansel got one of my jaspers years ago when I used to sell on ebay. I still have 2 and never really got excited by them. Are they really HTF?

I look for them fairly regularly on ebay and don't find them very often. Nice examples, of course, turn up even less often than that. I don't know that they would be considered HTF by some collectors, but I consider them pretty HTF.

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Jasper's are kind of common if you ask me...it's the Akron made examples that are extremely hard to find. Hansel is about the only other collector that I know who can identify them. They look very close but are definitely discernible if you know what to look for.

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Thanks for the reply. I am still having a hard time with the painted clay ID. I can be a real dummy sometimes. I have several red painted clays. They just don't look quite the same. This marble was fired after it was painted. It has a glaze that the others lack. It also has touch marks or eyes like the Bennington types. Not trying to argue, I am seriously trying to learn. Did they make painted clays with a fired on glaze? Or, am I not seeing this right? Probably would be easier in hand. Here are a couple of different angles and a group with some red painted clays.

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OOOH...is the second one for sale? I like it!

ya think it's an akron mib?

everything is for sale, for the right price. or maybe i'll just donate it to the shop.

if i ever get over this lousy head cold i'll drop ya a pm and we can set up a meet.

thanks.

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  • 11 months later...

Nice one Ric - That is definitely German IMHO. Flanco - your red example is a painted clay, not glazed. Identical marbles made in the states and abroad.

Is the 1 5/8" Green also a painted clay? I think I bought it many years ago as a Bennington. The marbles surrounding it were made by the American Marble & Toy Mfg. Co.

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I know this is kind of a pathetic cheap plug... But, the goal is worth it!! LOL

I occassionally get together with some friends at a pottery painting place, just for fun and a purpose to see each other...

One of the projects I've been working on, are mobiles of marbles, painted on 3" ceramic ornaments... It seems, I either give them away or one gets broken, before i have enough to make the mobile!! ..... Someday, I'll put it all together!! LOL

I figured I'd try putting one up for Alan... It's a copy of a Pen. Dutch marble (It's in one of the books...) The center band color came out a little too orange!!

China Marble

Check it out!!

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