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  1. H.P Gibson was a games producer who made/make lots of solitaire sets. They started with handmades, then moved on to the fine Transitionals and Clays. Then they moved to the cruddier Transitionals, and finally on to Wirepulls. From what I have seen the early boxes were red, mid boxes can be either blue or black. They may have come in other colours but I have not seen any. A quick ebay search should turn up some sets of assorted types. They were quite prolific. A good way to tell a Gibson set if it is not marked is they called their sets "International Series" Generally they are marked on the inner top of the box either printed or on a printed paper. Sometimes the paper inserts are missing hence knowing the "International Series" is helpful. Here is a link to the now Gibson website

    http://gibsonsgames.co.uk/

     

    Yes J_Ding your mib does look like it would be one that was found on a Gibson set

  2.  I have a group that came with all 1860's dated games and toys. Glass marbs were early, Chess was easy to date and the playing cards were also because of the ace used at the time. I took the glass marbles out and put all the rest in a bag. I remember thinking that they were extra heavy for minerals so did not mix them in with the rest of the mineral ones I have pooled up. I will dig them up and see what is in there. I'm Pretty sure I have some. There were some with red vanes that had that nice marble sparkle to them. Gotta find them now.  

  3.  No provenance so to speak but it was found with old 1920'ish marbles. Roman did cross my mind since there are copious amounts of dig finds to be had here. I know next to nothing about them though.

    Carl Fisher lol. He sure has come a long way since this one hehe. 

    The only other thing that strikes my mind is a Mocha, but the only ones I have seen are much larger.

  4. My first thought was an EOC something? Then I saw the shears and thought?? I then emailed to ask if it was glass and not a rubber ball. It was. It's not like any Sparkler I have seen before. That left me hoping someone would jump in and say it was one of those big Alox ones. Colours sure do look Handmade though. It's a pretty good stumper for the amount of views it shows.

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