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  1. 4 hours ago, Ric said:

    I do not own one of these so I am not sure. I just remembered seeing one when I was looking at tiddley winks games at some point in the past. The thing I remember most is thinking to myself, "How in the world would you flip a wink into one of those depressions"!?

    Here is a link to an old Ebay listing that has much better photos, including instructions.

    Thanks for solving the mystery Ric!!!

    'Glevum Series' on the box instructions means it was made by Roberts Bros of Gloucester 1890-1956. Major English games maker including solitaire boards - I have a few boxed examples.

    But sadly Clock Tidley is not a marbles board so I'll have to find another home for those 1 1/2" mibs - oh well...........🤣

  2. 32 minutes ago, hdesousa said:

    Yes, definitely a holy grail for board collectors. Even harder to find than ceramic boards.  Any idea what marbles came with the boards originally?

    Unfortunately I don't know about the original marbles for these two boards. I have seen pictures of these boards showing micas on a Jaques board and swirls on another lighter coloured board. Can't be sure about the originality in those pictures but that's how I decided which German marbles to put on the boards.

  3. I'm stoked to have found another example of the very rare Royal Garrison Game board. I already had the 12" Jaques example on the right which I filled with micas and have shown here before.

    It now has a slightly smaller immaculate condition companion which I've filled with swirls. So much better than having the mibs in jars. Both boards are set up as the opening positions of the game rules. I can't identify the maker of the new one, but it has a handwritten name, presumably the purchaser or recipient of a gift, and the date 1865 on the base. Very cool - makes you think of the history of that year in the USA!! And it has the sticker of the retailer W H Cremer of Bond St London too.

    To have these two is a bit of a holy grail for us board collectors:D.

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  4. 12 hours ago, PittsburghMarbles said:

    A few big ones I got. Wish I could find more sulfides while out hunting that are mint. These are the only two I’ve ever found in the past few years at antique stores that weren’t damaged and also unpolished. The other two I got super lucky and found at garage sales. 

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    Beautiful onions!!

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  5. Yes its a replica of scrimshaw ivory board made I believe from resin - I've seen this one before. I think the outside hole pattern may be to receive small pegs for the card game cribbage.

    There are a few different designs of these faux scrimshaw boards around - I have a couple but don't display them as I think they're rather ugly!! No idea who made them or when but there are quite a few in the UK.

    I wouldn't give it houseroom if it was real ivory but that's just me!!!

     

  6. So here's the bakelite board with 33 5/8" wirepulls. Box says HPGibson London and I'm guessing 1950s. These are easy to find in the UK. I picked this up years ago just to have an example in my board collection. I had no idea who Veiligglas were or that the marbles cane from Holland. The jar in the pic is full of Veiligglas wirepulls that I picked up in job lots when buying German handmade over the years.

    UK must have been a big market for Veiligglas!

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  7. 2 hours ago, Jeff54 said:

    German Solitaire; Original mint marble set, no box.

    I picket this up from England Ebay several years ago.

    After I received and began to look for patterns. There're 8 different sets of 3 that are 'Same Cane' on the outer rows. Within the inner most rows, each marble is a different type or pattern from the least colors to the most colorful. It's a set, deliberately packaged with order. Missing one marble would be the red ceramic in center these had then.

    Top row: pink and green. Bottom: pink white and green. Right pink blue and white latticinio. Left: Pink blue and white Ribbons. Next row, like the top has a succession of opposing patterns and color in sets.

    After that, I saw others especially those with the bright 'European colors' B/C they'd have sets of 3.

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    Great set - I have spotted patterns of same canes on several boards too including, as you say, later sets with so-called English colours.

    A dyed red ceramic centre marble was a feature of the sets by JWSpear but Ive not seen them with other makers so your compliment of 32 marbles may be complete for this set.

  8. Congratulations Melissa that looks like a nice original set. Wish I could help identify the maker but it's not by one of the British or European makers I am familiar with. I don't recognise the M mark or the design of the board, and Ive owned or seen 100s of sets over the years. Makes me wonder if it's a US made General Grant set but that's just a wild guess.

    Best thing is that there's every chance those marbles have always been with the board!!

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