Jump to content

Ric

Supporting Member
  • Posts

    10795
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    268

Everything posted by Ric

  1. Ric

    Vitro ?

    It's an odd one - doesn't strike me as Vitro, maybe JABO?
  2. Ric

    Which one ?

    It does look a little CACish but I'm leaning Alley.
  3. Ric

    Jabo?

    It's not one I readily recognize. JABO seems like a possibility but it has a pretty intense orange peel surface so I am not too sure, and I wonder about other possibilities.
  4. Ric

    Vitro ?

    Looks Vitro to me.
  5. Single color swirls in transparent glass are often difficult to ID. But given what appears to be batch white glass and the structure, I am leaning CAC, although it could be something else. Many of the swirl companies made similar marbles.
  6. It's an oddball and at that size, I'm not really sure what to think - this may be a hard one to get a firm ID on. Although, it looks to me more like a machine made marble that got spun than a hand-gathered MFC, but I can't offer much more than that.
  7. I think Akro Multicolors too.
  8. Ric

    Akro ?

    Looks Akro to me.
  9. A wonky Wolverine maybe? or perhaps Kokomo?
  10. Burnt Citrus Liberty maybe?
  11. Nice clean Ravenswood for today's Sunday Best
  12. Just back from a 4K mile road trip - found this toothpick holder in MO . . . Akro for Vogue Merc. Co. NYC
  13. Hmmm . . . hand gathered and a single seam - I'm leaning Akro but might be CAC.
  14. Maybe the "April Fling Run" from 2015? I think they were sizes peewee to 5/8".
  15. http://images.yuku.com/image/jpg/08c15ef18bc278654e080c5a9e499ef83d67557_r.jpg
  16. In your last pic, for the most part, the ones with only two colors (including white) are the Transparent Whities. The others are Tiger Eyes.
  17. I notice you also have a few transparent-based Whities in your Conqueror group. They have a transparent base with two white polar patches and two same-colored ribbons around the equator. There are also a few Tiger Eyes of various types in the mix.
  18. A general rule of thumb . . . if there is no red on the marble it is not an All Red. Like Steph, I see some Blackies in your All Red group and you have some of the older Black Line All Reds mixed in with the newer type of All Red that lacks the black ribbons between the polar patches.
  19. Ric

    Peltier?

    Yes, Peltier Rainbos.
  20. As far as I can tell, a nice bunch of Imperial types from Asia. It sorta looks like oxblood on the blue one and be sure to check for AV on the green ones - it's not too uncommon.
  21. Thanks Joep - any idea when they were produced?
  22. Thanks for the lead, Alan - what talent, her work is amazing. I especially like the Christmas cookies.
  23. Most of the white-based ones are lined China marbles made in Germany and the blue ones are called Benningtons, also from Germany. The small bluish one is dyed clay, which I think were made in a few different countries including Mexico, Germany and the USA. The one with the spiral pattern is probably the least common.
×
×
  • Create New...