There are a number of types of non glass marbles that collectors seek out.
Are old clay marbles worth anything.
These marbles were the easiest to produce and millions still exist.
Marbles have been made from non glass materials such as wood clay and stone for hundreds if not thousands of years.
This unique zebra colored marble fetched nearly 1700 at auction multiple times more than what most people spend on marbles in their entire lives.
Affordable glass marbles were first made in the 19th century when a special pair of scissors that.
Colored glass marbles were used in 15th century germany.
Agate marble and stone marbles continued to be.
Black and white navarre marble 1638.
Sulphide marbles which feature animals and other figures inside clear glass are very rare as they have not been produced for around 100 years rarer still are those featuring human figures.
Varieties of blown glass marbles were available from 1870 to 1890 in many colors and patterns.
This section discusses these types and offers an image identification library.
China and pottery marbles were used in the 1800 s.
Unfortunately clay marbles do not have nearly the eye appeal of any other marbles and therefore are the least collectible of any marble.
Marbles are simply little spherical balls used by children and adults to play a range of games.
The earliest known marbles were made of stone marble or clay.
Clay marbles were often glazed or painted which makes the clay marbles more susceptible to damage than other marbles.
Size the larger a marble is the more it is worth no matter what material it is made of.
Clay marbles are the most common old marble that you will find.