They produced all types of single stream marbles.
Bright blue agate marbles.
It does not appear that any christensen agate marbles are variegated stream.
Opaque marbles of colored opalescent glass are referred to collectively as flinties.
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White based examples often go unnoticed because these swirls can easily be mistaken for the swirls of later companies but the color based ones are very easy to recognize.
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These are referred to as electric colors.
Many christensen agate marbles are made with very brightly colored glass.
For instance a blue and yellow corkscrew with a green blend is a two color prize name not a three color special.
These marbles are actually semi opaque and have a distinctive orangish glow when held to a light.
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Many collectors obsess over old marbles because they remember playing with them as children.
Christensen agate swirls are among the most collectible machine made marbles not only because they are often so beautiful and colorful but also because they are fairly rare.
Companies like christensen peltier glass akro agate and vitro agate.
Agate blue swirl marbles.
Akro agate marbles were produced in a mind boggling abundance and in a large variety of styles.
While sunbursts have no more than three.
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The christensen agate company produced only single stream marbles.
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Later examples have tiny open ends at each pole called fisheyes.
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Antique glass marbles are highly collectible from handmade examples by german glassmakers of the 1800s to vintage marbles made by machine in the early 20th century by u s.
Wendy and peter were coming in the front door cheeks like peppermint candy eyes like bright blue agate marbles.
Brown is the most common followed by yellow green red and blue.