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Hard to tell what archeologists will decide these were for. Some religious symbols no doubt, with great healing properties. Not too far off.
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Wvrons helped me with an ID today with a "not an oxblood" marble. He pointed out that the grooves on the marble were from being buried for a long time. In looking for the effects of soil on glass, I found this. What a wonderful article. Not about the effects of soil, but so much better I think. https://www.agweb.com/article/the-secret-life-of-farmland-marbles-NAA-chris-bennett
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That's interesting to know. I have several that have these "grooves". I thought it was something in the production. Abalone as from a shell?
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Is this an oxblood marble? I get confused between just red and oxblood. It does have the black in it. Thanks.
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Thanks Wvron.
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That helps me. It wasn't clear to me that it applies only to handmade from the reading I've done. I love this little marble anyway. It's only 27/64th.
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So, you would think a 9 would be easy to see, but I guess if the marbles I have don't have any, that would explain the difficulty. These pics are same marble. Are either "9's"?
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That's what they do. Little crystal balls that keep us looking for signs. Thanks for the I'd help. It looked black and white until I looked under bright light. 🔎
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These were purchased around 1942 in Logan WV. 21mm. Can anyone help with what company made them? 3 pics of each.
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thank you for the advice. I will keep them separate. Of course they were just in a container with some other marbles. No way of knowing their origin.
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Found 2 if these. Don't know if they were actually made as marbles or some other use. 16mm. Should I try to clean them? I can make out the X's on both if them Thanks
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I do like them and will just keep them around. Footballs is a good description.
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I am sorting through inherited/purchased marbles. I had NO idea how hard it is to ID these little spheres. Could anyone help me with these 3 to start? Confetti is all I know about the 2.
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So are these just marbles I should set aside or toss?
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I have several marbles that are not round. Curious to know what, in the manufacturing of them, causes this?
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Joined today so I can learn more about identifying marbles. I don't know why I like them so much. I guess all the colors and the history. My own and the history of the marble industry. WV of course has a great history of marble making. I live about 20 miles from Ravenswood, so that's of particular interest. I have already found that it's very hard, at least for me, to identify marbles. Hoping to get better, but if not, I will ask the experts for help. I don't really have to know what they are to enjoy them.