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Da Roberto

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  1. In the past it has been identified as Alley, as I would have thought too, but let's hear other opinions ... thanks for the Alley folder, I see it very similar to the first two on the left
  2. On my screen I see a slight blue reflection in the center also at the bottom, as well as in the top right corner
  3. There were very here too, in the 70s ... but they weren't used precisely, .... too small for the game
  4. I can't see it just like Corck ... it would take more pictures of the MIB ... but, ....does not seem to me
  5. Ah ok, latticinio 0,485- benny 0,425.....Steph's are special and cute too
  6. Interesting! A great way to get to know the company that made them
  7. Thanks again Chad G Yes, in fact, it had gone up quite high at the auction ....
  8. The second at the top, starting from the right, is a "fancy" Benny .... nice group
  9. Perhaps some collectors of "handmade" are no longer among us ..... unfortunately. Could this aspect also affect? Unless, it's a general thing. Anyway, I think that they should be collected like the other marbles, not only for the beautiful color combinations (some spectacular) but also and above all for their history. They were the first glass marbles to play, and they should be included in the collections, at least, I think this way Well, I include two other mib....Joseph e big mica
  10. Remember Ron? In the past you identified it to me ...
  11. I am quite attracted to transparent marbles even if simple, however it is always difficult if not impossible to identify them since, any company could have produced them, unless they are like "this particular" identified as Vitro
  12. Consider that there are people who collect only " handmade"
  13. Pink in ancient marbles was used more often, however always in smaller numbers than other colors, especially as regards the core
  14. Yeah, good question Bruce. Benningtons is the most appropriate name to call these marbles, even for Europe, however, some call them indifferently Bennington or Benningtons, regardless of where they were built.....saluti r
  15. Thanks guys, yes it is really beautiful ....
  16. I think Maestro .... wonderful colors!
  17. I think that's how Steph saw .... 90% pelt swirl
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