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Steph

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  1. Steph

    Id help

    Ron, you in the neighborhood? @wvrons
  2. Steph

    Id help

    Those are keepers. I don't know what they are. I've tried to learn the red/white/blue but with no luck. I bet if I had one like that one the right, it would motivate me to finally learn them. Is that oxblood on the left? Looks like oxblood. So I'm guessing Akro on that one.
  3. It was exciting just to watch you have a chance to get that. If I ever found something like that .... *happy dreams*
  4. Thank Lou! ..... and thank you too.
  5. I've had that on before. Been awhile.
  6. Steph

    Id help

    Akro, yes. Akro's company name was Moss Agate. A collector's name for it is Blue Eggyolk. As far as I'm aware, they didn't make popeyes that big.
  7. Steph

    Transitional?

    Yes! Sharp. That spiral is gorgeous. Nice pictures.
  8. I think the National Line started in the late 1920's. I should know that for sure ... and I should probably know when the Gropper-Peltier connection was established. But I don't offhand.
  9. Steph

    Transitional?

    Both have a spidery cutline? Yes, I think they would fall under the name "transitional". P.s., both are nice but I'm loving that green one.
  10. Keep 'em. No high dollar ones so far. A nice little vintage group in a world where little vintage groups are getting harder to find.
  11. I have no confident answer. Just helping with the bump by highlighting those A's.
  12. p.s., now I think all vintage.
  13. #1 is some kind of patch -- possibly Akro. Sticking with Master on #2 Glad I saw the first picture on #3 because I still think it's probably Peltier, but it sure has a weird fold in it. Still in the general "West Virginia swirl" area on #4 and #5. I think #6 might be a Master. Master or Akro. #7 might be a Vitro.
  14. Shiny can be really good shape. Most of these look vintage. #1. Can't guess with that view. #2. LIkely Master #3. I think this one will turn out to be a Peltier Rainbo. #4 and #5. These may turn out to be a West Virginia swirls. #6. I can't really guess a maker with that view, but I'm pretty sure it is vintage. #7. No guess For marbles which have cutlines and seams such as #2, #3, probably #4 and #5 and maybe #6, it's helpful to show those lines/seams. You show it clearly in #2. We used to have a tutorial to show how to locate those seams. I accidentally deleted it. I need to make another one. Making a big reminder to put beside my desk right now.
  15. Steph

    id help

    Richard may be onto something.
  16. Hi Kirby. The first looks like it may be a slag. Possibly Christensen Agate from about 1950. The fourth looks like a Peltier Rainbo in this view. From the late 1930's through the 60's.
  17. Steph

    Id help

    I love those. I have some which look solid (or look like clearies) but have balloons of different color inside. While the seam is rather long, I'm leaning toward Master.
  18. Pretty sure this is Vitro. Edit: at least I'm sure they did some kinda lamp -- I need to pull out my Vitro book. Hopefully someone else can confirm and talk value.
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