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    Posted 15 years ago

    brees
    (3 items)

    Lots of Peppermint swirls, but they are not in mint shape...wonder if they are worth anything anyway?????

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    1. John, 15 years ago
      These are early handmade glass marbles called Peppermint Swirls. Their category is Antique Handmade marbles. In their period, a glassmaker would create a cane of glass and the particular size of marble was handgathered and twisted off the cane, creating a pontil or rough spot at the pole of the marble. These have good value today and may fetch as much as $20. each or better depending on condition and size. These were made prior to machinemade marbles in the early 1900's.
    2. Shannonmarbles, 14 years ago
      If interested in selling the peppermint swirls, I would be interested in talking to you. devonvalleydrive@gmail.com is my personal email. Thaks.
    3. gracecarriveau, 13 years ago
      I love peppermint swirls! I've managed to acquire a pretty decent collection, but for some reason I have yet to find even one of those here in Missouri.

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