Like other types of antique marbles sulphides have been reproduced and faked in large quantities.
Marbles with figures inside.
Wild animals including razorbacks elephants and lions are a little less common.
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Sulphides or figure marbles are large translucent marbles manufactured in germany from the mid 19th century up until the 1930s usually 1 1 2 or more in size they always feature a figure encased in the center which early collectors mistakenly thought was made from sulfur.
Diecast toy vehicles.
They are single gather single pontil marbles.
Barnyard animals household pets squirrels and birds are most common.
Crockery marbles most crockery or stoneware marbles were brown with a blue glaze.
They are called benningtons because their glaze resembles that of the brown and blue glazed bennington ware pottery produced in bennington vermont during the nineteenth century.
They are still inexpensive and within reach of the average marble collector.
Antique commies are still fairly common.
In fact a sulphide marble featuring teddy roosevelt sold for 4 500 in a 2011 sale.
The interior figures are made of white clay or kaolin and appear a silvery color due to light refraction.
Electronic battery wind up.
A sulphide with a colored glass sphere or with a painted figure inside is also very rare and brings a high price.
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Sulphide marbles which feature animals and other figures inside clear glass are very rare as they have not been produced for around 100 years rarer still are those featuring human figures.
A sulphide has a transparent base with a sulphide figure inserted inside it.