Mothra Posted July 18, 2022 Report Share Posted July 18, 2022 Okay so spent some time today going through the mayonnaise jar of marbles. Here is what they look like sorted. I went through and tried to pick ones I thought might be interesting. Please note I know nothing about marbles and am trying to learn. So maybe I didn’t pick the best ones out. If you see one in the bunch I should have picked but didn’t feel free to let me know. Hopefully through my learning these photos can help others. At least that’s what I’m saying because it was a lot of work! Lol So here I go….. Any help with ID-ing would be greatly appreciated. Thank you to those who have helped me so far! I compiled everything here to hopeful make it easier. Please note the pictures are a compilation of one marble at different angles to help with ID-ing. I have tried to put info with each marble picture, Please correct me if I’m wrong. Some are still Unknown….. Thank you! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steph Posted July 18, 2022 Report Share Posted July 18, 2022 1. If American, it might be an Akro slag. The fingernail polish texture of the white makes me think it might be nonAmerican though. 2. A "clearie". Practically impossible to narrow down to any one company. A popular marble back in the day. The Vitro Agate version of clearies helped save their company in the 1950's when Asian cat's eyes were having such a large impact on the American marble market. 3. Interesting. One longish skinny patch? I'm considering Peltier, but don't have a strong feeling about it. 4. A real stone marble. You can see from the many moons in it that someone played with it a lot. 5. I would call this another clearie, even though the backlight shows intersting color variations. 6. While this has similar coloring to #4, it appears to be glass. Whatever it is, it looks special to me. I'm thinking it could be an uncommon style from whatever company it turns out to be from. 7. Master Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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