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  1. An online reference guide for marble collectors

    Jan 1, 2014 · Marbles have been made from non-glass materials such as wood, clay and stone, for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. There are a number of types of non-glass marbles …

  2. Online marble guide and other reference pages about marbles …

    Jan 1, 2014 · An online guide on how to identify condition problems in marbles, and how to apply a grade to a marble for condition. This section includes images, as well as video clips, to aid …

  3. MarbleCollecting.com is the premier website for all things related …

    Jan 1, 2014 · The Online Marble Guide and the Marble Gallery are based on my book, Marbles: Identification and Price Guide (5th edition, 2012, Schiffer Publishing) and features almost 400 …

  4. Get a Marble Identified - MarbleCollecting

    Jan 1, 2014 · This page provides instruction on how to have us identify a marble for you via test or email.

  5. MarbleCollecting.com - Find a Collector Near You

    Jan 1, 2014 · Below is a list of marble collectors, sorted by State, who have indicated to the MCSA that they are willing to assist other marble collectors with identifying their marbles.

  6. Marbles by all other U.S. companies - MarbleCollecting

    Jan 1, 2014 · Most of the information we have on Jackson marbles comes from digs in the area of the factory site. Jackson marbles often have dull, transparent colors, although they can exhibit …

  7. Marbles by Peltier Glass Company - MarbleCollecting

    Jan 1, 2014 · These marbles have an opaque base color with four to eight thin ribbons in the surface. The tri-colors can be distinguished from “Miller Machine” marbles because they have …

  8. MACHINE MADE MARBLES - MarbleCollecting

    Jan 1, 2014 · Previously (since 1976), the Marble Collectors Society of America had published identification sheets and prices for some machine-made marbles, but the Castle and Peterson …

  9. Marbles by foreign manufacturers - MarbleCollecting

    Jan 1, 2014 · Little is known about marbles produced by Vacor de Mexico prior to 1974. During the past few decades, the company has taken a more serious approach to marketing their …

  10. Stone and Mineral Marbles - MarbleCollecting

    Jan 1, 2014 · Aside from Agate, the only stones known to have been used to produce marbles in any significant quantity are Limestone and Shale. These were produced extensively in both …