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Is there a way to determine the marble maker? Or are they too common?
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@Alan @Ric many thanks. Any idea on age?
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Hi, This looks visually like a lava. But know little else about it. Any thoughts? It measures 41.5mm / 1.63 inches. There is what looks like a crease, which is 20mm long in photo 1.
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@Ric Many thanks for the detailed response. Mind blown 😂. Clearly a long learning journey ahead. Thanks for the advice and guidance.
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Thanks @Fire1981 and @marblemanvintagemarbles
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Hey all, still learning. Think this may be a patch marble. But also good odds that I am totally wrong.
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Hi, there is a short horizontal crease about 6mm. Is this a pinch pontil? Yasuda perhaps? Marble is 15.4mm 0.6 inch.
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Thanks all.
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Thanks.
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Hi all, anyone provide any insights into this 16mm marble? Green swirls start and stop either side, 5 green ribbons
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Hi all, Any ideas on this clear marble? A y shaped crease on one side and a green taint to the marble. 34.4mm in diameter.   any ideas on production method and age? Assume not collectible as no colour?
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Sorry for the bad photography. Will look to post single items next time and get better shots. I am based in England
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Thanks. What’s the swirl in the second image? Looks like a strand of glass was pulled over that area in a swirl. What are these called?
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Thanks for providing some detail. Assuming the Pontil is the tail like swirl of glass the forms a ring on this one.
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Hi all, Last post for the day. Any thought on these white and red marbles. All around 15.5-17mm. Many thanks again for all inputs on the posts today.
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Hey All, Six similar marbles. I like the purple and amber (although has a chip) ones the most. Also the little tail on the dark blue is pretty cool. Assuming hand made, they are around 30mm diameter. Any advice on identifying these gratefully received.
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Many thanks. So much to learn clearly…. How can you tell it is handmade? What are the obvious signs and why Germany? Sorry for the questions - new and trying to learn.