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  1. I was helping clean out an old building the other day and came across this marble ballot box with the marbles still in it. I’m not sure of its age but most of the old records found with it were 1917 up to 1950. The Veterans of Foreign Wars used the building for many years and the old records were from them so I assume this was used for their voting. Anyway I thought it was a neat find and I managed to salvage it from going into the dumpster.

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  2. I remember a few years back an old ship wreck (dated early 1800's) was found and some of its cargo was marbles being shipped to the “colonies” from Germany. I have seen pictures of those marbles and globs of them embedded in coral brought a high price. Some were also individual marbles that also were rather pricey. They do look somewhat like the ones that have been showing up on ebay. Perhaps someone thinks they can fake those shipwrecked ones.

  3. That’s the never ending question. To polish or not? I am no expert on the subject but it looks to me that your marble needs more than just polish. I think a lot of glass will be removed to get to a smooth surface and that will not only reduce the size but also remove some of the color and pattern. It is a rare size but for me I would be more concerned about the color you may grind away.

  4. There are several types of pontils found on handmades. three of the more common are melted, ground, and what is commonly believed to be the oldest is ground faceted. If you look closely at this style you will see the pontil is ground at several angles giving it a clean finished look. this obviously took a better craftsman and more time than simply grinding it off. it is believed that the earlier makers used this method. as time went on they started just quickly grinding them off and then even later it is believed as the demand of production increased they began to squish the heated pontil on a flat surface as a finish and did away with grinding giving us a melted pontil. This is the accepted progression but not really any absolute proof of all this. The faceted pontil marbles do tend to be valued a little higher on the market.

  5. since I had my camera out today I figured I would take some photos of my little collection of caged handmades.

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    these four ribbon core are all older faceted pontil. great craftsmanship for this old of marbles.

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    a couple of pewees measuring just 15/32.

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    and a few of my favorite color combination's.

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  6. Not much of a thing to get all worked up over. I try to focus my search down to just what I collect. In machine made I only collect Peltier but when I filter my search for them there is all kinds of other crap in the listings and when I go to the handmade category it is common to see many machine made listed. I can speed scroll through them darn fast and just open the very few I am interested in. In fact I guess I get some sort of perverse pleasure out of not wasting my time opening listings that are not in the right category or especially ones with lousy pictures. Just out of spite I won't even look at a Peltier if it's in the handmade category. Take that you sellers that can't get them in the spot I think they should be in.

  7. My acquisitions of late have been mostly antique handmade, in particular of the caged Varity. These caged marbles appear to have been made in most core types but I have not seen one with a latticinio core or one with any lutz. Are these two types just very rare or were they not made? Also are there other colors of the cage bands besides white and yellow? Thanks for any info.

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