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Chuck, Your knowledge of known Peltier examples and familiar association is pretty comprehensive. along with your discussions among marble friends is immeasurable. I'll apply your combined info to find an example of two in hand (Variations) and present them to truly grasp the make up and constitution of this illusive mib.Peltier Banana Marbles. This is the Peltier version of what are commonly called Cat's Eyes. Characterized by a clear base with a distinctly shaped colored core. The most common colors are yellow, red, orange, blue, green, and white. Contents of an original bag. bill.liebbe @peltiermarbles.info.This isn't a peltier but a "Christensen Submarine" I show it because it illustrates so well what I mean by the "outside" colors "diving" into the interior of the marble. Something I see as the true definition being lost in translation (stretched) somewhere. You can clearly see the outside colors diving and swirling in & around the transparent ...In Marbles, Identification and Price Guide, Block mentions some of the following color combinations as the most common: "black patch on white, green patch on mustard yellow, transparent green patch on white, red on white, yellow on aqua, or red on aqua." He then proceeds to mention that rare color combinations are worth a 2x to 10x premium, but ...

Forum rules marbles, collecting marbles, marble collecting, old Marbles, vintage-marbles, swirl marbles, handmade glass marbles, hand made non-glass marbles, m.f ...They consisted of peltier, vitro tri lites, some awesome masters, and others. All were in great condition, all USA machine made marbles. ... ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives;

Marble Identification. Help needed with marble identification. Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! Moderators: cheese, EdNargel, Val. Forum rules ... Peltier, Nice! Top ...

Peltier, like Akro produced so many different versions of marbles, hard telling when and why they done it. Just maybe some of the employees or engineers (suggested) a style change by doing this or that to the process.Since we were discussing Peltier Prima Agates in Scott's "Dazed and confused..." thread, I thought I would post some look-a-likes for identification and open discussion. Here are a couple photos of a group of five marbles. There is at least one confirmed Peltier Prima Agate in the group. Which one and why? Any guesses as to what the others are?Chuck, Your knowledge of known Peltier examples and familiar association is pretty comprehensive. along with your discussions among marble friends is immeasurable. I'll apply your combined info to find an example of two in hand (Variations) and present them to truly grasp the make up and constitution of this illusive mib.Every vehicle has a unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It is used to identify the car, truck, or SUV and its history. Knowing how to decode a VIN can be helpful when buyin...

Jul 16, 2021 ... In this video we discuss and identify European marbles produced by the Dutch N.V. Veiligglas glass company. We take a close look at their ...

Peltier Marble Identification The Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884 James Hammond Trumbull 1886 The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths Rosalind E. Krauss 1986-07-09 Co-founder and co-editor of October magazine, a veteran of Artforum of the 1960s and early

The majority of regular size marbles weigh less than 0.16 ounces. However, the weight of a glass marble varies depending on the size of the marble and the glass used to make the ma...He died there two years later at the age of 46. (Kog.com, 2017). In 1939 Kokomo purchased a machine from Peltier Glass and began making marbles from leftover glass. KOG used their own company labels for boxes and bags but the production of marbles did not take firm hold at KOD and sometime between about 1942 and 1945, the marble machine was ...Marble Identification. Alley or Peltier?? Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! ... I'm thinking it's Alley Caligraphy or Peltier Of some sort. Any thoughts? 23/32". Too bad it's a little beaten. Attachments F12A872D-84A8-45C4-9722-F9A436428961.jpeg (420.2 KiB) Viewed 93 times ...This is a nice White n Orange Nova made by Peltier Glass Company. I have included information from an email which was sent to me. by one of the 2 men who built the feeder for the Nova's and the Rootbeer Float. This marble size is aprox 13/16". "EMAIL" Marbles from same week as Rootbeer Float 10-27-1988. Stripe Base----- -----1. orange whiteAKRO AGATE COmpany (1910-1951) The Akro Agate Company, perhaps the best known of the marble manufacturers and certainly the most prolific during most of their career, was formed in 1910 in Akron, Ohio, by George T. Rankin and Gilbert C. Marsh. They used as their trademark, which was registered the following year, a crow holding marbles in its ...Its been tough getting any clear pics that show the design and also the depth of the lines. In my defense, I have never seen another caged cat eye marble and seen peltier style in the lines. The one whit the most curves makes me think pelt. And one of the lines dives past halfway into the marble. Its ⅝ player size.

Peltier Marble ID. Peltier Glass Company (1886-present) COMPANY HISTORY. The Peltier Glass Company, located in Ottawa, Illinois, has its roots in the 1880s but did not begin producing marbles until the 1920s. However, when it did begin manufacturing them the company did it with a flourish. The story of Peltier Glass begins in 1859 when Victor ...Attachments 66421892-EA23-4A11-8EE7-783E70792106.jpeg (423.09 KiB) Viewed 51 times 2631FFD6-EB70-4C20-848A-352B992082AD.jpeg (497.39 KiB) Viewed 51 timesThe name was changed to the Peltier Glass Company in 1919. The company is located in Ottawa, Illinois, and no longer produces marbles. Peltier began making marbles around 1927. Their marbles were marketed under their name and also by M. Gropper & Sons. Peltier produced slags, patches, ribbons and cat’s-eyes. Peltier also produced clearies and ...If you are interested my ebay ID is hocrazy and the items number is 132236227750. Top. geno Posts: 14 Joined: Sat May 28, 2016 7:10 pm. ... Just listed a Peltier Skeezix marble on ebay. My ebay handle is "hocrazy" and item # is 132320310006 . I will be listing others as time allows. Top. elleb761↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives; ↳ Marble & Marble Related Articles; ↳ Off Topic Subjects; ↳ AAM Tutorials; ↳ Marble Toys and Games; ↳ Marble Tournament History and Related Items↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives; ↳ Marble & Marble Related Articles; ↳ Off Topic Subjects; ↳ AAM Tutorials; ↳ Marble Toys and Games; ↳ Marble Tournament History and Related ItemsAnother marble ID: Peltier? Post by ref2018 » Thu Mar 28, 2024 1:30 am. I was told this one was made by Peltier. Does it have a "model" name or any other sub ...

Peltier NLR ID - Golden Bee - Ruby Bee - 02.JPG (794.93 KiB) Viewed 80 times ... ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives; ↳ Marble & Marble Related Articles;A Clambroth that has strands of more than one color, usually alternating, is called "multicolored". These are rarer than the single- color marbles. Marbles with a base glass color that is not white, usually black or blue are also rare. Translucent examples are also rare. There are two different types of glass that were used for the base glass.

Marble Identification. Peltier Flaming Dragon, or something else? Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! Moderators: MrsMopar, cheese, EdNargel, Val. Forum rules ... Looks like a Peltier NLR Flaming Dragon to me. Let's see what others say.AKRO AGATE COmpany (1910-1951) The Akro Agate Company, perhaps the best known of the marble manufacturers and certainly the most prolific during most of their career, was formed in 1910 in Akron, Ohio, by George T. Rankin and Gilbert C. Marsh. They used as their trademark, which was registered the following year, a crow holding marbles in its ...Click Here to view Stephen Bahr's Marble King ID video. Tigers. Marble KingPeltier for sure. Not to difficult to find. Top. PELTmaster Posts: 3666 Joined: Sun Jul 19, 2020 5:28 am ... ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives;Marble Identification. Peltier: Are these hard to find ? Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! Moderators: MrsMopar, cheese, EdNargel, Val. Forum rulesPeltier swirl ? Post by buddysbest » Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:52 pm. ... ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner;Marble Identification. CAC? Peltier? Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! Moderators: cheese, EdNargel, Val. ... Is it Peltier or CAC or I'm way off? Attachments IMG_30042021_190223_(2000_x_1500_pixel).jpg (477.83 KiB) Viewed 50 timesMarble Identification. Marble Identification. Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! ... Kokomo or Peltier? by Cedarman7 » Wed May 01, 2024 12:37 am. 4 Replies 49 Views Last post by Cedarman7 Wed May 01, 2024 5:42 pm; NLR hybrid dragon: Blue, red on translucent green base.Not looking Peltier. Top. 4 posts • Page 1 of 1. Return to "Marble Identification" Jump to. Welcome to AllAboutMarbles.com! ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives;

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Peltier? 19/32. Post by TinGin » Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:35 pm. Not sure. It looks black in hand but when back lit it looks like a dark amber. ... ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives; ↳ Marble & Marble Related ...

Marble Identification. Peltier? Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! Moderators: MrsMopar, cheese, EdNargel, Val. Forum rules ... Hi y'all, are these peltier pine needle, dragon, and burnt zebra? Probably wishful thinking..There was a recent post over in the identification section about Peltier "Bruisers" so I thought I'd put together a few photos to help with identification and possibly generate some discussion on this type of Peltier Marble. I should mention that I only know of four variations of the Peltier Bruiser although there very well could be others.Notable Auction Sales. Auction houses such as Morphy Auctions have facilitated the sale of several rare and valuable marbles. Some examples of noteworthy sales include: In March 2009, a 4-Panel Onionskin Marble with suspended mica bits sold for $2,632.50 (including a 17% buyer’s premium).Repaired Marbles. Modern Character and Logo Marbles. Fake and Reproduction Packaging. Recast Marble Tournament Medals. We lost an icon in the marble community in 2012 when Alan passed from cancer. Alan's reputation among marble collectors was beyond reproach. With the permission of Alan's family the site will now be a part of Buymarbles.com.Is this a Vitro, Peltier? Post by Cedarman7 » Thu May 18, 2023 9:59 pm. 5/8" Attachments ... ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives;Dave, this is a (prime) example of a Peltier that is a tad bit harder to find. This has the inner/outer composition of a beautiful green family type probably being an earlier type of a possible NLR. When Peltier played with this (green) color, you may find MANY shades and concentrations of this in lots of family types. Chuck G---.Here is the later Rainbo type (photo source unknown - but it's in my archives) In either case, Peltier Bloodies are neither rare nor expensive. I have nearly 50 examples of the 3/4" NLR type in my collection. I bought a box of 25 of them for $2 apiece from a marble dealer who knows his stuff. They have a base like the Akro moss agate glass.The base color is a slight mixture of red and brown, looks red but a brown cast to it resembling motor oil. This example is another (red/brown) that does fit into the other red based family types. A variant (off shoot) of the red based Peltiers. A finding i have came upon all these years looking for examples of the (RED) based marbles.↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives; ↳ Marble & Marble Related Articles; ↳ Off Topic Subjects; ↳ AAM Tutorials; ↳ Marble Toys and Games; ↳ Marble Tournament History and Related Items

Peltier National Onyx Aqua Slag? Post by RoseyGogglez » Wed Mar 06, 2024 12:53 am.63" Looking for confirmation or insight. Thank you for any help you may offer! ... ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World;Marble Identification. Peltier? Need help identifying a marble? Post it here and our resident experts will help! Moderators: cheese, EdNargel, Val. ... Peltier? Post by kjw7447 » Mon Mar 16, 2015 4:09 pm. 5/8" 101_8475.JPG (179.61 KiB) Viewed 34 times. 101_8477.JPG (184.61 KiB) Viewed 34 times.Peltier, like Akro produced so many different versions of marbles, hard telling when and why they done it. Just maybe some of the employees or engineers (suggested) a style change by doing this or that to the process.Instagram:https://instagram. pyt ebony twerkgood feet stocktonplaya bowl storrssection 8 houses for rent in dekalb county by MrsMopar » Tue Mar 26, 2024 8:35 pm. Half brown and half yellow. (Here you go Fire) Kindness is hard to give away, because it keeps coming back to you. Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning how to dance in the rain. Seek God, pray daily. Life is a puzzle...God is the missing peace.by c garrett » Mon Apr 04, 2022 10:30 pm. Both circled in the photo are (Peltier Peerless Patches) I am very aware of the Virtos and some have the yellow patch but in comparison, they are different. The clear bases on the Vitros are super clear and hardly no bubbles, while the Peltiers are (loaded) with bubbles. Chuck G---. contact ohio bmvdutch bros coffee fort worth reviews ↳ Marble Talk; ↳ Marble Identification; ↳ Buy, Sell and Trade; ↳ Artists Corner; ↳ New to the Forum? ↳ Marble Shows & News; ↳ JABO World; ↳ The Archives; ↳ Marble & Marble Related Articles; ↳ Off Topic Subjects; ↳ AAM Tutorials; ↳ Marble Toys and Games; ↳ Marble Tournament History and Related Items kentucky outlaws Special credit noted to marble Archaeologist, overall marble enthusiast and co-founder of our club, Mr. Ron Shepherd. ... Marble Identification. Stone and Clay Vintage European Hand Made 1846 - WW1 European Machine Made ... Late 1800's - Present Akro Agate 1911 - 1951 Christensen Agate 1925 - 1933 Peltier Glass 1927 - 2002 Ravenswood 1928 ...By definition, a handmade marble is a marble that was individually made by a craftsman. Non-glass handmade marbles have existed for almost as long as there have been children. During primitive and medieval times, these were rounded stone or clay marbles. This technique continued through the 1800s. Stone and clay marbles do not command a high ...As a service to the public, the Marble Collectors Society of America provides free marble identification. You can text an image of the marble you want identified to 203-209-7076 or you can email images to [email protected]. Please only send one marble at a time.