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Help me ID my next 6 marbles please!


Iain P

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Hi all again. After discovering my "first" marble by accident at the car boot sale last week, and getting help and encouragement here on the forum, I got hooked, and went back this week hunting for marbles, and got a small jar full for just £1.  There's about 20 all together, 5 of which even I recognise as "normal" ones, and not worth showcasing here, but the rest are quite interesting, to me anyway, and I'd love some help IDing them and getting some idea of their age, origin, etc. 

I've grouped them into what I think are different types, so here goes with the first 6. They are all around 3/4" diameter, though they are surprisingly irregular in shape:

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I'm going to guess they are banded swirls? And the pontil marks confirm them as handmade, so they are quite old? 

One side of most of them have these very rough marks. I don't know if this is due to damage or how they were made. 

Here's a particularly rough one:

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Most have an obvious single raised line on them, where they were cut off after being formed, I assume.

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Some have elongated air bubbles in them. I don't know if this is normal or not:

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And this one has a huge bubble all the way though the centre line:

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They look super in the sunlight anyway.  And my wife was "delighted" to find me using her antique silver sugar tongs.

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This one shows the "non-rough" top of the marble, and also an odd line running through the centre, which only appears on this one marble, making me think it's an artefact of production rather than by design:

 

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Thanks for looking; more to follow soon.

Iain 

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4 hours ago, Iain P said:

Some have elongated air bubbles in them. I don't know if this is normal or not:

 

This is a good sign that they were melted, stretched, pulled, cut and made from a cane of glass.

Marble--On!!

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