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    We hope this website provides you with information about the different varieties of collectible marbles as well as opportunities to acquire rare and beautiful gems for your marble collection! Inventory is added constantly, so please remember to check back.

  3. Rare Marbles for sale - eBay

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    Great deals on Rare Marbles. Expand your options of fun home activities with the largest online selection at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items!

  4. Block's Marble Auctions

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    We try to offer a full range of collectible marbles so that all collectors can participate. And don't forget you can use our catalogues as an educational tool. Take a look at our upcoming catalogue and register to bid. Browse our past catalogues and learn more about marbles.

  5. Antique Marbles - 380 For Sale on 1stDibs

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    Antique marbles are generally not worth much, though they're more valuable than the ones that were mass-produced in 1884 and 1950. Shop our antique marbles selection from top sellers and makers around the world. Global shipping available.

  6. Rare Marbles for sale - eBay

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  7. Vintage and Antique Marbles - Collectors Weekly

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    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. companies like Christensen, Peltier Glass, Akro Agate, and Vitro Agate.

  8. Collectable Marbles - 147 For Sale on 1stDibs

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    The range of distinct collectable marbles — often made from stone, wood and ceramic — can elevate any home. Collectable marbles have been produced for many years, with earlier versions available from the 18th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century.