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Porcelain and Crockery Marbles
Porcelain and Crockery stoneware marbles are pottery marbles fired at high temperatures. Porcelain marbles are most often white with various painted line decorations fired on. Crockery marbles typically have a stoneware salt glaze. Bennington marbles are a typically brown or blue stoneware marble with "eyes" where the marbles touched while fired in the kiln. Although these marbles were named because they looked like they produced by the Bennington Pottery of Vermont, they were in fact mostly produced in Germany before World War I.
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Antique Bennington Shooter Marble , 25/32 inch
This is a antique brown "Bennington" marble. It is is a shooter size (25/32 in diameter; cannot pass through 3/4 inch hole). It is a a fairly typical...
$7.99
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Antique Fancy Bennington Pottery Marble 5/8 inch
This is a Bennington marble that is just over 5/8 of an inch in diameter. It is a so-called "fancy" Bennington because it is multicolored. Bennington...
$5.99
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Large Handmade Antique Bennington Marble 1 3/16 inches
This marble is an antique Bennington marble. It is about 1 3/16 inches in diameter. It is brown, with some blue highlights, but is not quite a...
$37.99
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Antique Fancy Bennington Pottery Marble 17/32 inch
This is a glossy Bennington marble that is just over 17/32 of an inch in diameter. It is a so-called "fancy" Bennington because it is multicolored....
$12.99
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