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Glass marbles make wonderful collectibles and gifts. Just check out the photos of these beautiful examples.

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Free Marble Appraisals and Identification, Buy and Sell Marbles
Some how you've come across some marbles. Are they new? Maybe they are antique marbles. Did you know one antique marble can fetch upwards of several hundred dollars? Here's some tips for telling new from old apart. #Vintage #Antique #Collecting #Toys
Computer games are a favorite with children today, and games like Ringer, Marble Arch, Lagging, etc., playing with marbles are yet to captivate the minds of these young ones. Today, these vintage marbles are collected rather than played with. HobbyZeal's collection of marbles reveals some secrets on how to identify antique marbles for your collection!
More than 500 color photos display marbles of all types in this informative, highly popular, revised guide. Most of these photos, over 400, are new to this edition and the text is entirely rewritten. Covered in this reliable guide that has stood the test of time are handmade and machine-made marbles of all types, including Indians, Aggies, Steelies, transitionals, M.F. Christensen & Son, Akro Agate, and more...every major category of marble is presented. Included among the handmade marbles a

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Glass marbles make wonderful collectibles and gifts. Just check out the photos of these beautiful examples.
Antique marbles are collected the world over, with rare examples traded for thousands of dollars. Early, handmade examples produced in Germany are particularly sought after. Following the outbreak of World War I, sales of American machine-made marbles grew as German exports were banned. Millions of marbles with ...

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The earliest known marbles were made of stone, marble or clay. Colored glass marbles were used in 15th-century Germany. China and pottery marbles were used in the 1800's. Varieties of blown glass marbles were available from 1870 to 1890 in many colors and patterns. Agate, marble and stone marbles continued to be ...
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