Marbles are not just a childhood plaything.
Valuable marbles worth money.
That means marbles made before 1950 may be worth a considerable sum to serious collectors.
Find handmade marbles that contain swirls or opaque marbles that are machine made from a specific company.
Here are some ways to determine if a marble is vintage or not.
This section discusses these types and offers an image identification library.
The price range can be 50 to 500 depending on how badly a buyer wants to add a marble to a collection.
Carnelian cobalt malachite jade jasper onyx quartz and tiger eye among others can still be found.
Most vintage marbles were made by hand through the process called glassblowing.
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.
Look for large marbles and peewees because these usually are more valuable and often in better condition than playing marbles of 9 16 inch size.
Sulphide marbles which feature animals and other figures inside clear glass are very rare as they have not been produced for around 100 years rarer still are those featuring human figures.
This could help you determine if the item is authentic in order to get your money s worth.
Look for specific colors or styles.
If you have found a bag of your.
Marbles are simply little spherical balls used by children and adults to play a range of games.
In fact a sulphide marble featuring teddy roosevelt sold for 4 500 in a 2011 sale.
During this procedure a stick is used where the marble is attached.
This unique zebra colored marble fetched nearly 1700 at auction multiple times more than what most people spend on marbles in their entire lives.
Affordable glass marbles were first made in the 19th century when a special pair of scissors that.
Handcrafted and designed marbles are slightly more valuable selling for 275 to 350.
No one knows exactly when the first marbles were invented but they date back to the times of the ancient egyptians greeks and romans who played with marbles made of stone clay or polished nuts.
Look for the pontil.
Marbles have been made from non glass materials such as wood clay and stone for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Black and white navarre marble 1638.