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  1. Also the Archives, where you can also get lost chasing around, for many pleasant, even great ID-ing days. And lots of pics of beautiful marbles. Go there and to the Study Hall and just start reading. Randomly, or I tend to go from the earliest to the later ones. Such wonderful stuff!

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  2. Collector name.  If you look at the colored pics, you can just see, on some of them, that what appears as just a band, is actually a band that is a little wider on one end than the other. Where the two different - sized ends meet you can see that viewed just right it can look like a mushroom. Cap on top of a stem.  It`s a stretch, but now accepted as a name for these weird things.

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  3. I`m sure there must be a thread on here somewhere - I think it was probably the first time anyone here heard "Mushroom." Maybe a hunt through the Archives, or maybe Steph remembers it -

    Bat Signal for Steph?

  4. # 1 is a Peltier Multi-colored Swirl. (MCS). Not common. Nice one.

    It would help us a lot if you posted more than one view of each marble.  Frequently the defining feature is not shown in one random view.  And these look interesting enough to spend the time to do that!

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  5. 2 hours ago, akroorka said:

    Good question Fire and I hope you get a good answer from someone besides me.

    This is worth a bump--and I agree that they are of the same age as you state--there may be one or three Vitros in the bunch though:Panic:.

    Marble--On!!

    Totally agree with you both.

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  6. It should be a logical guess, but unfortunately neither has the character traits of a German = large gapes where the seams meet, very straight white slag lines on/near the surface, not a lot of internal action (but some, occasionally), and viewed from the side shows very straight, not curved "half-moon" shapes. It`s one of the ways you can tell them from a CAC slag. CACs always have some (and sometimes more) curvy-ness there. And I do have a lot of machine-made German slags.

    Not the same number as CACs, unfortunately.    :rolleye-842:

    But that`s why I just can`t go there, to the Germans. I wish I could, but there`s just not anything there that should be. 

    I still think there`s a marble company in Europe we don`t know about yet. It would fill the bill!  :dunno: :ROFL:  :icon_popcorn:

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  7. Wow - what a weird match - a Yasuda??? Well, it looks like that - but who would go to the expense and trouble of reproducing a Yasuda-inspired glazed china? Not worth it. Plus I think the Chinas were too early for that.

    The two slags - :icon_popcorn: 

    You know what I think?  I think there was some other marble company (or companies) running around Europe 1920 - 1950 that none of us know about. Yet

    :Panic:

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