There also exist varieties with intermingled black pigmentations all of which are very beautiful and original.
What are the names of the different marbles.
Some of the companies that made glass marbles included christensen agate vitro agate co marble king and west virginia marbles.
With the hundreds of marbles that are distinct in color size and patterns three common toy marbles stand out.
Radiant and aesthetic in appearance with patterns materializing from different countries each one of these handmade marbles were skillfully made.
Is a general name applied in many parts of the country to all glass marbles including opals glimmers bloods rubies etc.
They come in varied range of colors with diverse vein patterns on them.
Find glass marbles that are identical or nearly identical in size shape and color.
Any marble larger than the majority may be termed a boulder bonker cosher masher plumper popper shooter thumper smasher noogie taw bumbo crock bumboozer bowler tonk tronk godfather tom bowler fourer giant dobber dobbert hogger biggie or toebreaker.
A peawee is the name used for any very small marble.
These marble names refer to categories of marbles.
Cat s eye superman and onionskin.
Bumbo bumboozer or bowler are names applied to very large marbles of any description.
In the united states they produce 9 types of marble including creole etowah yule st.
Many were quarried and ground in germany and then exported to america and other countries.
Some enthusiasts achieve success identifying toy marbles on the web because fellow enthusiasts have created websites with photos and company information to assist in marble identification.
These are machine produced marbles from the united states in the early 1920s through approximately 1970.
They have a chalky unglazed porous appearance.
Genevieve vermont tuckahoe and sylacauga marbles.
Agates or aggies by the middle of the nineteenth century marbles made of agate had become so popular that the word aggie a nickname for agate came to be used for all stone marbles.
Mexico and argentina each produce only a few types of stone each however they still remain significant in the market.