Found Marbles...need help.

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Found these marbles during a bottle dig at an old plantation camp called "Waialua Camp". The camp no longer exists but it was situated way up in the mountains between Haleiwa & Helemano Military Res on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii. They are about 1/2 inch in diameter. Any help on the identification and how old these are would be very helpful. Mahalo & Aloha from Hawaii! Nate
 

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the clay marbles are indeed older --the glass ones are old as well but not as much as the clay type ones .
 

ivan salis said:
the clay marbles are indeed older --the glass ones are old as well but not as much as the clay type ones .
I have a 1938 map showing the camp. Can the clay ones be before or after 1938?
Thanks!
 

the clay ones can date to way before 1938 * they can go as far back at the 1700's -- the glass type were common later on late 1800's -start of 1900's era and onward --once the "pretty" glass marbles came on the scene the "plain jane" clay marbles rapidly lost favor .
 

ivan salis said:
the clay ones can date to way before 1938 * they can go as far back at the 1700's -- the glass type were common later on late 1800's -start of 1900's era and onward --once the "pretty" glass marbles came on the scene the "plain jane" clay marbles rapidly lost favor .

Thanks Ivan... We find so much of clay ones at the camps. Thanks again for your info. It really helped out alot! Aloha! Nate
 

clay marbles were dirt cheap to make --many potters if the mothers bought pottery often gave the kids a handful of marbles made from pottery scrap clay * ==poor workers kids most likely had clay marbles and the better off more well to do "overseer's " kids --glass marbles -- clearly as status sort of thing to have enough money that your folks could afford to "waste money" on fancy glass marbles for you to play with. --meant you were a important "somebody" 's kid.

on the old plantations clearly there were more poor workers than rich overseers -- which accounts for the larger numbers of clay vs glass marbles -- in a plantion type area -clay marbles might have lasted on for a longer time frame due to economic reasons --
 

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