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Steph

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  1. It's lovely. .... no idea of a name .....
  2. That's a nice fan of threads. I like. I'm thinking Vacor. Or Asian. But because the clear base glass, I'm leaning Vacor.
  3. These are Asian marbles. We call them Imperials because they have been distributed by the Imperial Toy Co.
  4. (I also thought maybe Anacortes Vitro but wasn't sure enough to say. Now that I see another possible Anacortes in another thread, I'll come back and add that possibility here.)
  5. That dip would be called a cold roll. I think this could be an Anacortes Vitro.
  6. The cutline on that is interesting. Makes me think foreign. Reminds me of Japanese Pincher types, though it doesn't quite look like the ones I have lying around here somewhere.
  7. Hi Chris. Welcome. Could they be Vacors instead of Jabo? The thick white makes me think Vacor. Maybe "Roosters"?
  8. Interesting shade of green. My first guess is Vacor.
  9. This is a strange one. I don't see oxblood. My first guess is that it's in the Vitro family.
  10. With the orange peel, this might be a Vacor.
  11. The largest marble in this selection is around 1". Some beads from the same makers: MOSAIC BEADS -- LATE ANTIQUITY AND EARLY MEDIEVAL
  12. One more for the road Cardinal Red with Cornelians
  13. Hello. Welcome to the forum. At well over an inch in diameter, that is almost certainly a foreign marble. Probably a Vacor, from Mexico. The current company making them is Fabricas Selectas, if I'm up to date. We call them Vacor because it's so much easier, and because that was once the company's name. It's a modern marble, likely made after the year 2000. You could set the price for a few dollars and see what would happen. Such a large marble might sell for more than the average Vacor would.
  14. There are some fun ones in that bunch.
  15. You can laugh at us when we complain about how cold it is down here.
  16. Steph

    Marble Id

    Agree. Looks like oven brick. Or a nebula.
  17. Hi there. Welcome. I'm into the history of marbles.
  18. Is the one on the left a Superior?
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