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Steph

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  1. Thanks for the example, D.

    Fwiw, here's what I am seeing.

    Some of the black and white ones look like black base with white ribbons to me. Not particularly baseball-y except maybe for the 2nd from the top. But still looks like a black base on many of them. To me. . . I just noticed the 6th one from the top looks like a white base. Hadn't seen that one before.

    In the 5th column, I think I'm seeing a dark base with red and white ribbons. The base looks as if it might be transparent or translucent.

  2. While we're on the subject of Blue Pandas and such, are the ones in the 3rd column regular Pandas?

    Morphy auction pic - click to enlarge

    med_gallery_279_159_105160.jpg

    Would the mibs in the 5th column have a name? They look sorta like 7-ups but they're NLR era mibs. (edit: is that base black or green? - I thought it was greenish but maybe it's black after all)

  3. Yes, Carole's pelt pieces are fantastic. I've been thinking about writing to her to tell her that people continue to mention them on the boards. They've been a great teaching tool.

    Your aqua based one looks like a Pelt.

    The red one I can't tell. The one with the white, blue, green and yellow patches is a Vitro Tiger Eye. The green and white looks like a Japanese brushed patch, the kind we call "Wales" marbles.

  4. I like the Bogard possibility for the bubbles and for the vane color.

    Have you tried underwater photos - or just looking at them underwater - to get a good idea of how many vanes and the construction?

    I have a few flaring Bogards. I just pulled one out. The vanes have three colors, some more transparent than others. When I put it underwater and look at it it from the top it's pretty cool. I can actually see the flaring vanes retracting and becoming tight and normal looking as I submerge it.

    Fun stuff. lol

    Edit: I'm unsure whether mine are Bogards or Heatons. I think I might have gotten them under the label of Heaton. But they're related, right?

  5. There were Peltier Rainbos sold under the label Marble King. However, to the best of my understanding those were marbles which Berry Pink jobbered for Peltier before the Marble King company was founded.

    After Marble King was founded, the company packaged Alley swirls and then the well-known patch and ribbon rainbows. If I understand correctly.

    Not familiar with a "Berry Pink Citrus".

  6. I LOVE getting new names to Google!

    Found some of the names from these Müller boxes in a couple of books. One from 1917 had only "snippet" view.

    Here are a couple of full view texts. One from 1907. One from 1896. More names and keywords to look up later!

    Deutschlands glas-industrie: adressbuch sämtlicher deutschen glashütten.

    Thüringen: Ein geographisches Handbuch, Volume 3 By Fritz Regel

    The first is big print with just 3 entries on the page. My computer is slow loading right now and I'm having trouble getting a bigger view of what is in the book. The 2nd is a nice compact list of glasshouses in Thuringen. Now to learn to read German!

    1896_ThuringenGlashutten_b.jpg

  7. Yeah, I was worried about that Jack. People try to protect certain collector's terms. Helmet for a certain kind of Vitro. Turkey for CAC's - not just for any turkey-head swirl from any maker.. Things like that.

    So let's reset the question.

    What does anyone think about Jack's mib just as it stands? As a cool 1" MK. Value? Rarity? Did I mention I think it's cool?!

  8. Must see Morphy Auctions for February 26 & 27, 2010. Not a chance of me being able to copy all the packaging images over to here. I probably won't even try to get half. I just hope they leave those pictures in their archive. If you love German handmades, go check out that auction.

    Here are a few of the boxes just to get things started. The single marbles are also fantastic. I haven't even looked at them all yet. Back I go now! , , , (does this link work?)

    (click to enlarge)

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    Edit: Not sure if these are "real". Does the wear look right on the first box? Or does it seem as if the label should be more damaged considering where the wear on the box is?

    Possible explanation: Could be all old materials but married into new "original packaging".

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