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Confetti QUESTION


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This is just a guess on my part. Late 50’s to early 60”s.

They have taken off in the last 30 or so years. Now, everyone makes them.

More opinions are need here and I welcome them all.


Marble—On!!
 

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I am aware of some old handmade styles which could be deemed confetti.   But almost any confetti you would run across in the wild would be a modern marble. 

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A Vacor Confetti is a single colour cat's eye. The frit marbles have names such as Stelaris, Stardust and Glitter. The Mega Marble list gives a starting year for when each type went into America (could be older than that?) but went on for years and I don't think you can age them.

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On 3/24/2026 at 2:01 PM, akroorka said:

This is just a guess on my part. Late 50’s to early 60”s.

They have taken off in the last 30 or so years. Now, everyone makes them.

More opinions are need here and I welcome them all.


Marble—On!!
 

Thank you 

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On 3/25/2026 at 1:35 AM, aussie said:

A Vacor Confetti is a single colour cat's eye. The frit marbles have names such as Stelaris, Stardust and Glitter. The Mega Marble list gives a starting year for when each type went into America (could be older than that?) but went on for years and I don't think you can age them.

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On 3/24/2026 at 11:35 PM, aussie said:

A Vacor Confetti is a single colour cat's eye. The frit marbles have names such as Stelaris, Stardust and Glitter. The Mega Marble list gives a starting year for when each type went into America (could be older than that?) but went on for years and I don't think you can age them.

Yes here is the Vacor Confetti - (second set down in first photo)

the marbles in question from the OP are named Glitter  - by Vacor

there are some that were from Japan and distubuted by Toysmith out of Kent Wa here in the USA - they were called "Glitter" but they have multicolored speckles  Pictured below 

 

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toysmith bag.JPG

toysmith glitter marbles.JPG

toysmith header.JPG

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