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Crockery, Benningtons?


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River dug or outhouse marbles?--Maybe.

I think that you have a few glass ones mixed in here. I do not see any "Bennies". Clay for the most part.

Tap them on a tooth to tell the diference.

Brian Graham has researched American made clays more than any one else.

I can never remember his user name here but this is a link to his website.

https://www.briangrahamglass.com/marbles/

Marble--On!!

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16 minutes ago, akroorka said:

River dug or outhouse marbles?--Maybe.

I think that you have a few glass ones mixed in here. I do not see any "Bennies". Clay for the most part.

Tap them on a tooth to tell the diference.

Brian Graham has researched American made clays more than any one else.

I can never remember his user name here but this is a link to his website.

https://www.briangrahamglass.com/marbles/

Marble--On!!

Thank you.  I know this is a china marble but are they very collectible?  I feel like I’ve seen a lot of these.  Circled

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Bullseye China? It does look glazed from my angle.

Do not let the name fool you--most of the "Chinas" were made in Germany.

Yes--folks collect these and condition is always a factor.

The brown one to the lower right is in fact a "bennington" so you have a few involved there.

Marble--On!!

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