Nice assortment. There is one in the front row starting at the pictures left hand side that might be worth a bit of money. If you look at the photo you have a white one a clay Bennington then one that looks to be rust red. That looks like a Akro Oxblood not certain but maybe. They are special for some collectors.
That is a long time. Gives me hope that I will find some more one of these days. Marbles bring back good memories to me. Thanks again for sharing yours.
the brownish one in the middle with tight swirls and flames might be an alley....most coveted by some collectors...some nice ones in there .....i saw some dandy vitros and that blue and green one in the middle left of the alley swirl might be a sweet mib as well...nice collection!!!!!!
Those look perfect. Out here in the Mojave Desert in Trona,Ca all the marbles laying on the surface have been exposed to hurricane-force sandstorms. So the marbles' surfaces have been ablated. To find bought-yesterday antique marbles I must dig. Unfortunately,during the 1940s hundreds of tons of bricks,cement sidewalks and the whatnot were dumped atop the old marbles. So I often have to dig up tons of detrious to reach the untouched layers that contain pristine marbles. When I'm able to post pics here you'll all be surprised at what I'm finding.