Look for the pontil.
Most valuable identification vintage marbles.
Marbles also have an entire slang language built around them.
Aggies for example are marbles made of agate while some alleys are made of alabaster.
Marbles have been made from non glass materials such as wood clay and stone for hundreds if not thousands of years.
This section discusses these types and offers an image identification library.
Magnifying glass or jeweler s loupe.
It is one of the most prized vintage marbles on the collector market.
Over the years increasingly intricate and beautiful marbles have become available.
As a result collectors have become interested in finding rare or interesting examples.
Glass marbles are famous among marble collectors today.
This could help you determine if the item is authentic in order to get your money s worth.
The beautiful colors ribbons and patterns made them popular among children in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Sulphide marbles which feature animals and other figures inside clear glass are very rare as they have not been produced for around 100 years.
Here are some ways to determine if a marble is vintage or not.
They often display varied patterns and colours.
The guinea pattern is a tiger stripe featuring three or more colors.
Recognize valuable guinea marbles from the christensen agate company by their brilliant rare colors and specific pattern.
During this procedure a stick is used where the marble is attached.
Most vintage marbles were made by hand through the process called glassblowing.
Sulphide handmade this type is for many collectors the holy grail.