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Where to sell vintage marbles.
Antique and modern marbles differ in a few key ways including appearance quality perfection and manufacturing process.
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If you are looking for a particular style of marble feel free to email me as i just might have one for sale.
Rare vintage pandemonium oxblood ribbon core marble 771 personal collection.
Agate swirls were made from 1927 to 1929 and can be valued as high as 600.
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If the person selling the marbles is old they are more likely to be old too.
Venetian swirl marbles sell for less at an average price of 200 to 300.
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I pay top for quality vintage marbles.
While modern marbles are also used for playing the glass used is not as high quality as the old ones so they could easily break.
Antique glass marbles are highly collectible from handmade examples by german glassmakers of the 1800s to vintage marbles made by machine in the early 20th century by u s.
Reproduction hand made marbles.
I sell marbles regularly at marble shows around the country as well as on ebay.
Most modern marbles come machine made and lack a pontil mark.
The leighton oxblood marble made in the united states from 1880 to 1910 brings an average price of 1 200 to 2 000 each.
Fake and reproduction packaging.
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Make offer rare vintage antique marbles navarre glass very high quality.
Note that unscrupulous dealers have been known to reproduce marbles and sell them as old or antique.
They are cheaper and produced in mass volumes so they can be replaced easily even when chipped or damaged.
Companies like christensen peltier glass akro agate and vitro agate.
Most antique marbles are handmade and contain a pontil mark or a rough spot that indicates cutting from a can or glass pontil rod.
The hobby of marble collecting is certainly no exception and as the popularity of the hobby soars so does the number of people trying to make money from producing and or selling reproductions.
Suggests looking for solitaire boards avoiding marbles such as cat s eyes that were mass produced after the 1960s and look for the original packaging.