World's Most Expensive Marbles!

Marble-The world's most Expensive marbles which are old also since 1800's and are not found now.


Marble-It’s a hand-ground Bullseye Agate Marble from Germany, from the late 1800’s.







Next oldest is one of the most expensive marbles, Early 1900’s. Clear Cobalt Blue base and multiple colors pressed onto the surface.








Collectors call this a Lemonade Oxblood. The Lemonade colored base used Uranium oxide as a coloring agent and this glows a brilliant green under blacklight.







Leptis Magna is the stone of marble which is not found on earth since 1930.



45 comments:

  1. Fine information, many thanks to the author. It is puzzling to me now, but in general, the usefulness and importance is overwhelming. Very much thanks again and good luck!

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    1. I'm pretty sure I have a stone/rock/marble that looks just like this. Send me an email and I'll send pics

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    2. Send me some pic please I've got some I'm rather curious about too

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  2. Thanks for your kind visit!!!

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    1. I have a extremely rare marble

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  3. Thanks for this!

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  4. Intresting information Thanks. I collect marbles since 43 years and I think that I can say tat I have a nice collection. It's verry difficult to find something. I still don't have a "sulphide" marble.

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  6. I really like this blogspot.i have.900 marbles.wa t to see.

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  7. I have 45 marbles most of them I found in my house or in my garden. My house is 150 yrs.old and was once a stage coach stop then a train depot. I compare this place to an archeological dig. I played marbles as a child but that's the extent of my knowledge. What's the best way to identify them?

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  8. I have one of the lemanade urainum oxide ox blood marbles what is the value of one

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    1. I have the lemonade uranium oxide blood marbles, I also believe I have the old stone marble, along with many other very old marbles. These were my grandfathers, fathers. I would like the value on these, can you point me in the right direction.

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  9. are these rare? i dont have them

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  10. I have a 30years find "wet mint" marbles/collections. Want to auction off/ or sell lump some amount....

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  11. I have several bullseye marbles.one could be the twin to the one you have. I have few that are made of the rock Leptas Magna .

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  12. I'm not sure what they r worth I can only speculate If iv got a marble you r interested in just shoot me a text showing the marble you like and we can go from there thank you Corey Round and Round

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  13. I have two of these marbles, anyone interested in buying them!!!! Please let me know.

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  14. I think I may have some very rare and valuable marbles if someone please reach out as I have no idea what I've got but I know enough to know that I have some nice pieces

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  15. I have my dads agates. I believe 7 of them, my great grandfather was from Germany. My dad even won a state championship when he was a boy. I started playing marbles at 5 years old. These agates were never played with except a small bulls eye that he used. He treasured them. How do I find out what their value is.

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    1. JulieDonaldson04@aol.com26 April 2021 at 20:24

      Contact the antique road show and they'll help you - they'll make sure to give you 1 of their own appraisers that will Be looking out for your interest,and all you'll do is email them & once they respond back to you with appraisers email info etc then you'll be able to email that person your marble info & pictures and from there on the appraiser will let you know how to go about " Saleing your marbles thru the antique road show has Professional lawyers that will take each marble U want to sale & represent you and get you top $ for each marble you sale at Auction.. Some marbles have sold for $THOUSANDS to Hundreds of thousands and even over a Million for a single marble!! !! 1 single marble you could end up with $1 million for 1 !! ((they helped me with some old albums)) I have a few marbles I've dug up over past couple years here in WV where many marbles were made years back I have a fee I've never seen at all online and I would like to learn How to tell a German made marble from agate ones , good luck to you!!

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  17. I have the lemonade marble

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  18. My mom found a bag of marbles, made from actual marble while going through some stuff (we think it likely came from one of the grandparents' estates when they passed).They are rather heavy, especially in comparison to glass ones!

    I know nothing about marbles (beyond what I've just found online this evening) and am having a hard time finding much info, or even know where to start looking. My grandfather was a POW in Germany during WWII, and worked in a library there. It is possible he brought them back.

    I know the original marble was made in Germany in the early 1800's, and made from marble (hence the namesake).

    I am curious as to where these might have come from or when. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
    Thanks!
    Wendy

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  19. How can I send a picture of mine too got it aold old house place

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  20. I have some 100 year old marbles to sell

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  21. I have a few of these Ox Blood marbles. May even have a large one.

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  22. I have several old marbles but have no idea what their value may be

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  23. Nice! Who would like to get ahold of some of my marbles , I've collected for years and have ....MANY MANY AWESOME ..WET LOOKING GEMS , THAT I HAVE FOR MYSELF KEPT FOR YEARS,

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  24. I totally enjoy reading all the comments on this site. Even the girl's comment who seems to have lost her marbles! I also have quite a few very interesting marbles that are at least vintage if not antiques. I have some green ones that I believe are Jade and some very dark red or black that I am not sure What they are made of. I've got some that glow bright yellow, one of clay and some just beautiful marbles! Not sure how to post pictures to show you.

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  27. I have about 350+ marbles, estimated age 75 to 80 yes old. Some larger ones as well, looking to figure out price to sell, anyone can help me???

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    1. Let me know what you want to sell I have so many , I really don't know.... jngravina@gmail.com

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  28. You are disgusting!!!!!

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  29. I haven't heard it some land which has marbles come to the surface every time it rains I know pretty much that my marbles are all over 100 years old where can I sell them or maybe who can I sell them to I'll help appreciate it Western Kentucky Mitch

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    1. Jngravina@gmail.com let me know what you want to get rid of ...

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  30. hello???i dont know if this message will show up... i,m l;ooking to talk to marble collectors to buy my collection. shouild i leave my contact info somewhere???

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  31. What are the value of the marbles

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  32. If anyone is interested in buying antique marbles message me at 304-276-3598 thank you at

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