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Swirl marbles comprise one of the largest categories of antique
handmade glass marbles and come in many distinct and eye-catching
types, ranging from banded and clambroth swirls to latticinio core
and ribbon core swirls. With over 850 vibrant color photographs,
this book displays swirl marbles in their many engaging types. The
text explains swirl marble types, provides tables of current market
prices, and directs collectors to marble clubs and meets across the
country. This attractive and interesting book is a must for all who
collect glass and are fascinated with marbles.
Nearly 900 beautiful color photographs display End of Day antique
glass marbles produced, by glass artists after hours to prove their
skill, during handmade marble's "Golden Age," from the mid-1880s
through c. 1918. End of Day Cloud, English style, Joseph's Coat,
and Onionskin marbles are presented in abundance. Among them are
Paneled, Ribbon, Lobed, Shrunken Core, Mist, Submarine, and End of
Cane examples, some featuring aventurine, lutz, or mica. As a
bonus, examples of antique glass handmade marble Clearies,
Lightning Strikes, Micas, Mosaics and Millefioris, Opaques and Semi
Opaques, Paperweights, Patches, and Slags are also displayed.
Rounding out this valuable resource are a glossary, bibliography,
index, and tables providing current market values.
Over 600 beautiful color photographs explore the fascinating art of
encasing molded sulphide figures in glass marbles. Encased in clear
or colored glass, molded sulphides come in many clever forms,
including animals, birds, humans, mythological creatures, religious
figures, mermaids, celebrities, and angels. Included with the
fascinating images is a detailed text recounting the history and
manufacturing techniques of sulphide marbles. Bibliography,
appendices (featuring useful information about seeking marbles on
the Internet, seeking marble shows and clubs), index, and tables
with values by size and condition are included. This book is a must
for all glass, marble, and toy fanciers, collectors, and dealers.
Marbles made in many materials other than glass. Minerals, stone,
clay, crockery, pottery, china, porcelain, cloisonne, gutta-percha,
scrimshaw, wood, metal, and more appear here in over 930 color
photos of ! Featured are some of the most highly prized marbles of
years-gone-by, including hand cut, milled, and polished banded
agates, and hand-painted chinas. The text also provides valuable
information on marble types, clubs, and meets, and includes online
sites, values tables, an extensive glossary, bibliography, and
appendices. You don't have to be passionate about marbles to enjoy
the varieties.
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