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Steph

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  1. Hansel, I fixed the link for you, I think.

    The ones with the real agates are awesome! That whole thread at LOM is pretty cool though even with some of the pictures missing. It's always nice to read about Patry's collection, so I don't want to discourage anyone from following that link.

    Here's another good thread. Pete's description of his collection is a pretty nice catalog all by itself.

    http://www.landofmarbles.com/phpbb/showthread.php?26349

  2. your right also - "Christensen Agate" was in Akron Ohio, not NY (I vote fake produced by the guy in Maine)

    emailed seller here is their reply

    "Thanks for the information...I am well aware this is a new box as stated in the description. Regards....Bob"

    and he is correct - except the "Neat Box of old marbles" is a bit misleading

    They were in Cambridge, OH, and Payne, OH. However there are real Christensen boxes which say New York. Not that the one in the auction is real! Not at all. Just saying.

    1815408_2CH0VELSO.jpg

    (from a Morphy auction)

  3. Using some of the keywords in the header (wasserstandsröhren, schmelzfarben and lüsters), I found this at Google books, from 1907:

    Deutschlands glas-industrie

    http://books.google.com/books?id=S2MZAAAAYAAJ

    Glaskugeln are mentioned in the book. That's marbles, right? LOL. I have a long way to go even the help of Winnie and babelfish. :rolleye-842: Nevermind. Looks like it might just be a directory. But that's more keywords. There sure were a lot of glass companies.

    The translation of wasserstandsröhren is water level roar. What is that?! I think I have a lead with "Irrigator mit Thermometer oder Wasserstandsröhre" from a 1910 catalog (link to catalog page).

    img15287.jpg

    "Irrigator mit Thermometer oder Wasserstandsröhre" translates to "irrigator with thermometer or water level tube".

  4. I still wanted to try to understand Winnie's header translations better before I posted them since I didn't recognize some of the words. But now I'm feeling pressured to understand faster because it sounds like it might be relevant to the Alley aventurine discussion. Maybe a little.

    Unfortunately I can't understand things on a schedule. :blush: So this is just a bump for the people who are talking about glass colorants from last century. It sounds like maybe Greiner and/or Muller sold things like that.

    For instance, what would glass tubes, glass rods, colors and fusion colors mean to you? Those are mentioned in the Greiner header. It sounds at least possible that some is for making other glass items.

    p.s., other items mentioned in the headers are glass marbles, panorama and garden balls, Christmas decorations, eyes, et cetera. Some of the other items sound decorative and some sound more industrial/commercial.

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