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Everything posted by Roberto
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Great!๐You are absolutely right, with so many names itโs easy to get confused
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Still imperial
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5 Peltier 6 Ravenswood 2 Marble king
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Probable Geoffrey Beetem, even though he usually signed his works...
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DREW FRITTS Now he/she doesn't make marbles anymore
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I found this peewee at a little market near my area and I keep it in a small antique silver pillbox. 0,472+ (12mm+)
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@Fire 1981---sad news that I have to share
Roberto replied to akroorka's topic in Marble Friends Memorial
Oh, I was really hurt, I'm sorry... truly I knew him a little, but I knew him, even if only online and not in person Yes, it may have ire some anger in some people, but in its own way, it was also likable In the past, to my surprise, I received this large marble from him and I will always keep it in his memory Oh yes, "BOO YAH" Rest in peace -
There are quite a few translucent pink ones, especially in combination with other colors, and they are very beautiful. The less common ones are the pastel pink cores. I think they were produced between 1800/50 and 1900 From 1900 onwards (1920/30) colours could be more vivid, electric, so to speak...
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The most valuable in this batch are Patch Peltier and the German
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Another 3 pleasant minutes๐๐ช
