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I'llhavethat1

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  1. Definitely hand made German, but there are some intricacies with types that don't fall into a definite category. I never quite understood "transparent Indian" compared to a banded transparent vs. Coreless swirl. Might be a regional thing?
  2. Not sure if that's an Alley? Might need some more views. Blue almost looks transparent. The one to its left (with yellow) in the first pic also looks worth another view
  3. Foreign wirepull, most likely velligglas (sp). what makes this look more appealing is the "wire" follows more of a spiral pattern compared to the more common random pattern. A hardcore collector might see the value in the pattern compared to your average wirepull.
  4. Better lighting on the first might help. Looks like it could be?
  5. Good question, I'm curious as well. Aventurine in German handmades is few and far between. Most likely incidental. Your example above is excellent. What's the size?
  6. Yes, both German. You may have better results if you take the underwater pics looking down (rather than sideways thru the glass, which adds its own distortion).
  7. Cool, can you share any history on the item? Where you got it etc.?
  8. Is it an old rubber superball?
  9. Have you considered Velliglass (sp) for the last one? The lumpy pigment in the green makes me wonder.
  10. Post pics if you do epoxy... it was something I'd considered for some of my more common marbles but it was too "permanent" for me. Some of the old timers might remember pics of those concrete flower pots somebody made decades ago...
  11. Yes. All 3 Pelt rainbos
  12. Agreed on non-USA and almost looks like a double ingot.
  13. Not what I was expecting when I read the thread title, but super cool. I like the idea of clay encased in glass and need to find one now. Props to you and thanks for sharing your story
  14. Looks like a nice group of quality eye candy
  15. Pretty sure not Akro. IF vintage I'd go with Alley.
  16. Interesting. First thought was Alley, reinforced by the size...which led me to Jabo...more pics would help. Outside chance of slag with more than average white. Can't tell from pics
  17. Not CAC, I'd be inclined to say Ravenswood.
  18. From what I've seen, the less white used = sloppier pattern/drizzle/and seedy glass qualities. But there are some nice ones out there
  19. I'm seeing at least 3 other "contemporary" Handmades in the group photos. The Germans look to be in great shape...bold colors and clear glass
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