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I think they used "onyx" to refer to a particular type of glass also, since I have seen dish sets labeled "Onyx".
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Might be a JABO Classic.
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11/16" Dark Transparent Green with a blueish swirl
Ric replied to marblemanvintagemarbles's topic in Marble I.D.'s
I think it might be from a JABO contract run - I've seen some that form pretty nice Jorkscrews. -
Alley is my thinking.
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I think Leighton had factories in Navarre, Barberton, Steubenville, and Shadyside.
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I wonder about foreign possibilities.
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Conqueror variants if they are veneered - otherwise, just patches, I guess. I don't know of any particular name for them.
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The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
Ric replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Cool marble, is it foreign? -
The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
Ric replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Nice marbles but I'm surprised at the price. -
The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
Ric replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
All nice finds, Fire. If the Vitros are veneered I would say Conqueror variants. If not, just patches, I guess. I don't know of any particular name for them. -
The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
Ric replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
They're good marbles - a couple of Indians and a Gooseberry, I think. What do the Indians look like back-lit? -
Just FYI, Akro may have used the term "onyx" to describe a few different marbles but most collectors use Onyx to refer to marbles that have a white spiral in colored base glass, since that is what Akro called them in their Salesman cases and literature.
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The orange one looks like a Champ but I'd like to see a couple of more views of the red one. It's a nice looking marble - sorta slaggy, doesn't really give me a Champion vibe.
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It looks like an Egg Yolk Oxblood to me.
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@I'llhavethat1 Thanks, even better, that pink one is really pretty.
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I agree they look vintage. The red one you singled out is interesting. I think some people would call it a cased clambroth, but I don't think that is a technically correct. As for "end-of-day", I find the term mostly confounding and not very useful since it is poorly defined, as far as I can tell. As mentioned above, I think most people define end-of-day Onion Skins are those with splotchy colors that do not form pole-to-pole filaments. I think the general idea is that, at the end of the day, workers would roll up stray bits of frit from their work area onto a remaining cane and make a marble out of it. In its original iteration, I think it was used only to describe single pontil marbles but then those may have became "end-of-canes". This occurred at about the same time that my head exploded.
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I think you thought right - nice marbles! What size are they? I didn't think Mists had such structured ribbons. It's a really cool marble, regardless of what you call it, and it's far from common, IMO.
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It's kind of a crazy to find such a large horde of unpackaged foreign marbles - thanks for showing them!
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I'd say the 1st is Alley and 3rd-4th are Ravenswood. The 2nd may be Alley too. This is assuming they are all around 5/8".
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it's not a Peltier BM, IMO, and if there is a Marble King called a Bloody Mary, I am not familiar with it, so I can't help with that.
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It looks like deep transparent purple on my monitor.
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The "New marbles" in your topic made me laugh, you sound like some of the German hand-made collector's I know. To them, anything machine-made is a "new marble". 😄
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When you're taking pics, the simplest way to check your result is to look at the marble on your monitor and compare it to the marble in-hand. If they are different, take another picture. For a proper ID, it's often important that details of the pattern are clear and the colors are correct. Knowing the size can be helpful too.
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Nice size! Olive green is closer to what I would expect but still a little unusual, I think.