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3 hours ago, SherryFain said:

I can’t find any information on this color combination.. I found one post about a dug one 🤷‍♀️ 

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 Got this from the "Peltier Marbles info site" this and much more on peltier and several other manufacturers. A great reference and one for the favorites bar for sure.

 

PPP (Peltier Peerless Patches)

LINK :  https://www.peltiermarbles.info/peerless-patch

 

HOME PAGE :   https://www.peltiermarbles.info/

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This one show some attributes of a dug marble for sure. I am sure that you cleaned it before posting it and this is why I come to this conclusion.

Early marble makers were a bit fussier than the later makers and this may have been one that was tossed because of the lack of structure.

It may be a Pelt or it may be an Akro that did not make the mark. Compare the thin line to the brick that you posted and determine what the thin line may be, a lupe may help.

Akro “Eggyolk and Oxblood” marbles are a hard find and many/most do not display very well. They can show up quite patchie---just sayin.

Great info one this one by all involved !!

Marble—On!!!

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Yeah.  Backlit photos don't always tell the tale.  So maybe you still see some orange in hand which isn't showing up in the pic.  But without the orange "fire" in the base glass, then no to Realer.

I'll go with Peltier though, from the 1930's.  

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