Don't feel like you need to hesitate - throw it out there, if a differing opinion comes up it will lead to discussion and we'll all learn.
I agree the left one is handgathered, with (what appears to be, from the pics) a very different than normal cutline.
Haven't heard of a cypher marble before, is that a collector term? What are the sizes?
The pontils look different than what I'd expect on a vintage German, but it's hard to tell from the pics. A background with less "texture" should allow your camera to focus better. There were some similar looking handgathered marbles that came out more recently from Bulgaria.
Nice Clambroths in the first pic.
Condition isn't good, if that's what you're asking.
Looks to be a couple bricks, which is somewhat ironic, since they got their nickname from being in that condition (and look like a brick).
If that's a Pelt in the top Left it's a good size
I've seen similar colors on a run of Akro's leading up to oxblood, and I don't want to be the guy continually asking what it looks like backlit (ie: is it a green base?)
Yeah, I don't know much about them either.
Spongeware comes to mind but I don't know if that was related to where they were made or a regional nickname
The shed was at a homestead in Canada. The carpet bowls were probably in better condition than the shed.
The lawn bowls are WAY heavier than they look. Real dense wood. The inlays might be ivory?
3/4" is a big size for that type of Akro, the ones I have are ~5/8".
If I recall correctly, somebody at some time dug a couple at the old Alley plant, which spurred the conversation years ago. Definitely not a Master. Awesome marble.
Yeah here too, any white based corkscrew (to me) is a corkscrew. Two colors (other than white) makes it a bit harder to find.
but If anyone has a third column, second row, I'd love to see it.
It's odd to see a couple nice German Handmades in the mix of newer marbles (I'm guessing mostly Vacor and Imperial)...
No Idea on the eyeball other than it's creepy cool
This is one of the displays I put together years ago and am gladly looking forward to putting 'er back on the wall (terrible focus I know).
Nice marbles Chad. Digging the Pelts and Handmades. Let me know if this pic works.