Once the glob would shape into its desired size the maker would cut the marble off the pipe.
Marble pontil types.
This leaves a tiny rough patch on the marble which is known as the.
The first three are handmade marbles the last three are machine made marbles.
Once done the stick is broken on its end.
Most vintage marbles were made by hand through the process called glassblowing.
Round pontil marks with a slightly rough texture that are still fairly smooth indicate what is known as a ground pontil mark according to akron marbles.
Bennington pottery marbles are brown or blue or a combination of brown and blue and are common in small sizes.
Here are some ways to determine if a marble is vintage or not.
Watch for unusual sizes of marbles.
These are covered in the combination pontilsection.
Feel the pontil mark and determine how rough it is.
Millefiori marbles are a type of paperweight marble in which instead of having flecks of glass there will be a layer of millefiori canes.
This would leave a rough patch called.
One other type of.
Two inches and larger and one half inch or less are sizes that may make an ordinary marble a rare one.
Look for the pontil.
After the marble was made the creator ground the pontil mark down to create the slightly rough yet flat mark on the bottom.
During this procedure a stick is used where the marble is attached.
Each section includes information on the processes that produced the scar alternative naming and pictured examples.
There are six basic types of pontil.
Blowpipe pontil scar sand pontil scar and bare iron pontil scar.
Some bottles exhibit what appears to be two types of pontil scars at once.
Feel the pontil mark and determine how rough it is.
The marble is notable for its contrasted colors blue white yellow black and even hints of purple.
Regular pontil transitionals have a pontil on one end that looks just like the pontil on a handmade marble.
Round pontil marks with a slightly rough texture that are still fairly smooth indicate what is known as a ground pontil mark according to akron marbles 1.
This type is fairly rare.
Regular ground melted pinpoint fold pinch and crease.
The glassblowing technique was instrumental in the making of marbles in the earlier days.
After the marble was made the creator ground the pontil mark down to create the slightly rough yet flat mark on the bottom.
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