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I think you mentioned these in my "welcome" post. They are rather stunning...
And, as I spend more time with "all my marbles" I realize that although I originally separated them generally by color, there is so much more to them and I will need to do some re-categorizing.
For instance, the one on the lower left really doesn't go with the others.
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Well, I am very proud to say that I am the granddaughter of the original owner... while they are not for sale at this time, I know I will be wanting to "share" them with those who appreciate such lovely gems. I just want to learn as much as I can first...
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THANK YOU!! "Lady Taters." Kinda funny because we call our dogs Team Tater. I am Momma Tater and hubby is Papa Tater... HAHAHAHA. No wonder these are my favorite in the bunch.
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I will be posting individual groups from my grandfather's (and great grandfather's) collection. I would appreciate any and all discussion or identification.
These are some of my favorites. They are a yummy lavendar color and olive green. There are translucent places and I will try to upload a pic showing that.
These are in very good condition... shiny and seemingly un-used.
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Yep, as time permits I will probably post threads "one group" at a time... in small groups.
And you are probably right about "late 1800s." Some of these may have even been passed down from my great grandfather. I say that because I also inherited a collection of arrowheads from the same vicinity - they are in such nice condition that I am sure they were found before farming and field work changed, etc.
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Several years ago I inherited my grandfather's marbles. He lived in West Virginia so I assume what I have is what could be obtained there. My father was born in 1917. So I can only guess that most of what I have was obtained between the turn of the century and, say, 1950 (grandpa died around 1953 I believe).
They were all kept in a large, metal, box but some time back I spent a few days trying to sort them according to colore, style, etc. as best I could. Some I have dozens... others, just a few.
I am in the process of photographing some of them (I have a macro lens) and learning about them. So that is why I am here.
I am "retired" and hubby is retiring and we will soon relocate in Oregon. I am sure I will have plenty of cold winter days to enjoy the collection and maybe even sell off some to adoring collectors.
I have posted photos of the marbles to my photography website for ease of viewing.
http://www.carolinefentonphotography.com/Albums/FENTON-MARBLES/
Black And Orange... For Steph
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So much to learn!! I will get more shots of the big one.