Values can range from 20 to a few hundred dollars.
Value glass marbles.
Look closely for hearts ducks or people shapes within the glass.
Determine value by combining these steps.
The value is best determined by an expert in antique marbles.
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The leighton oxblood marble made in the united states from 1880 to 1910 brings an average price of 1 200 to 2 000 each.
The maker is helpful but not essential to determining value.
Swirl marbles produced in england from 1870 to 1920 have retail values of 1 000 to 2 000.
Rare peltier marbles these marbles are some of the rarer and more difficult to find from the peltier glass co.
Venetian swirl marbles sell for less at an average price of 200 to 300.
Check condition size color multi colors artistic merit and shapes within the glass marbles to arrive at a value for vintage collectible marbles.
Affordable glass marbles were first made in the 19th century when a special pair of scissors that could cut molten glass was invented by a german glassblower.
Antique glass marbles are highly collectible from handmade examples by german glassmakers of the 1800s to vintage marbles made by machine in the early 20th century by u s.
Marbles have always been popular.
Most collectors desire marbles made in the late 1800s through the 1940s.
There are a number of types of non glass marbles that collectors seek out.
The sulfide figure within the marble is painted is the main reason it sold at the price it did.
This section discusses these.
Marbles have been made from non glass materials such as wood clay and stone for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Painted sulfide marbles are quite rare most vintage marbles are made from agate granite or glass.
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The most valuable marbles are those manufactured prior to 1950.