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Ponjong

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  1. Love these two. Hard to identify seams, especially on the second one. First one resembles a marble listed as a Jabo on one of the identification sites. First 15mm, second 16mm roughly.
  2. Thanks for the ideas, so far the only marbles I can find online that are similar to the dark one are All Reds. The pattern does match a few Type III/IV Tiger Eyes, but I see no sign of one with the same color scheme. Sticking with All Red for now unless proven otherwise.
  3. almost certain the green one is a vitro all red, just throwing it in to verify and compare. the other however i am unsure. it looks like a brown vitro all red but has more of an eye pattern, rather than an even distribution of brown and red. it is also entirely opaque, which the vitro is not.
  4. Interesting, I had heard of the Benningtons but hadn't looked into them. Yeah I had thought the green one resembled a few examples of Peltiers I saw online, but wasn't sure. I may attempt to get some better angles on it. Thanks!
  5. Only just dabbling in the world of marbles, and thought I'd try to ID a couple that I have on hand. Unfortunately I don't have any accurate way of measuring, hence the cat's eyes for reference! one standard size, and one shooter. The blue marble doesn't appear to be glass, but rather stone of some kind. It is smooth, but definitely not as smooth as my glass marbles, nor as rounded. It is entirely opaque. Grey spot in the third image is a rough patch of damage. In the fourth image, he appears a bit shocked. 😱 Green marble has a translucent base and a large mostly-opaque yellow patch. As seen in the third image of it, the inside has many bubbles. It also has quite a lot of faint bands/streaks inside, though I don't think those are as visible in these pictures. I believe it to be at least somewhat old, as it has notable wear. Also, despite it appearing green and glowing green when backlit, the base takes on an almost bluish color when shone on with a light from above. All help is appreciated, it can be tough trying to track down marbles on various identification sites, so I figured I'd try here.
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