Posted 2 years ago
mantique_c…
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I think the smaller, solid colored marbles go with the 30's Chinker-Check wooden board I just posted. Either way, both the tin and marbles inside are vintage, though I have yet to figure out their respective ages.
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When I was small we used to call those large marbles "Dough rollers". Anybody else use that term ?
I was thinking that the largest of them (all clear) on the left side of the picture might be the shooter.