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Jones

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Right on thanks.I kinda thought so but somedays i would try to convince myself otherwise. Yes what use to be an obessive denial , i now know and accept , that every marble can't be company/country identified . But rather just age and how its made. Just reading the replies helps trigger some base knowledge i have. This 1 is a cool blue colour.

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I agree this is an old transitional slag (hand-gathered and machine rounded), and a nice one too.

You might learn more if you can identify or describe the cut-off mark, which I would expect to find in the area I've circled (from your 5th photo).

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Do you see anything that looks like an indented or raised line, or pinhead-sized bump in that area?

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I can't imagine much better photos - they're great, but I still have to use my imagination quite a bit to see a cut-off mark. 🙂

So based on your photos and your description of the cut-off I am going to guess it's a Japanese pinch "pontil" transitional. But it's a great example of a transitional slag marble, regardless of whatever else you might want to call it.

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