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Modern German Repro?


hdesousa

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I'm not so sure I'd call it a reproduction. It has a lot in common with those white-based left-twist Joseph Coats that are around. That would put it later than WW1, but not necessarily modern.

The marbles you're talking about were made in Portugal (yes, they made marbles there too!) around 1920-1930. They all have a left twist and rough pontils on both sides. They never used mica or made marbles similar to peppermints. These Portugese marbles are found quite often in Europe.

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The marbles you're talking about were made in Portugal (yes, they made marbles there too!) around 1920-1930. They all have a left twist and rough pontils on both sides. They never used mica or made marbles similar to peppermints. These Portugese marbles are found quite often in Europe.

Portugal??

Could someone post pics of a few?

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That marble looks modern to me. I know some torch workers who have made peppermints and yes, one that has put mica in. The torch workers I know make prettier marbles than that one, but it could be an American artist or European who is just getting started.

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Whoa -- totally new one on me! Thanks for the info and the heads-up. Know anything else about them? Is this the only type?

There are more types, that look more like swirls with a clear base. these also have a left twist. There was a someone from Portugal selling some of these on eBay a few months ago.

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