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Roberto

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  1. All beautiful Chad! In particular 1-5-6, but also the 4 is not less....
  2. Yes Chad, the last one is the blueberry variety, translucent, but it takes a strong light to cross it Now, I close by adding (10) some more color Saluti r
  3. By the way Bruce; your 7 is 100% Furnace This type usually has no fractures, but cold roll. However, yours may also be clean Saluti r
  4. The second image, has a design from cac....... I'm not saying it is, it's just similar
  5. Ciao Chad- Si, adoro le fornaci, non mi stanco mai di guardarle con tutte le loro sfumature! .... poi ne posterĂ² altre 10......Furnace
  6. Hi Chad- Yes, I love furnaces, I never get tired of looking at them with all their shades!.... Then I will post more
  7. Hi Bruce- The Guinea I bought it from the United States, in a marble store The penultimate marble was listed as cac cobra, but after various suppositions it was classified as Cairo Novelty. Anyway, it's an unusual and beautiful marble, I will show more retro photos. The last one is a cac handgathered "layered sand"
  8. It almost looks like a mushroom in this design ( yellow and blue)
  9. Beyond the rough pontils, the marbles of this type were not really round, but some had a rather "compressed" structure. Not so suitable for shot
  10. Right opinion, interesting! And the Big ones, 1 and up, maybe played like this as shown in the 1948 image ....
  11. Hi- Seems a little too big to cac, but possible? The second non-peltier, maybe Alley or Heaton?
  12. Yes, they were probably related to board games, which we didn't play in the yard or in the oratories etc.
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