john cheney
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The glazed ones are all mid to late 19th century based on archaeological context. Bennington (Vermont) is really just a generic name, not really an attribution to source (most of the glazed marbles are colors never used at Bennington. Years ago many called them Rockingham after the English glazed earthenware makers. East Liverpool, Ohio made a lot of these. All sorts of sizes, don’t think size is temporally diagnostic.I already posted pics of this marble in a digging forum topic, but I wanted to ask about it in Marbles because I'm very curious about it. UnderMiner suggested that it's a 19th century marble--and I agree--but every time I try to google "antique clay marble" for comparable images or similar marbles it pulls up images of smaller, unglazed marbles. I also find ones that look kind of like this one called "Bennington" marbles but I don't know enough about marbles to confirm this is one of them.
It's about 25-27mm wide
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next to a more 'regular sized' glass marble:
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Thoughts? Thanks