Posted 5 years ago
kwqd
(1186 items)
Regular Peltier playing marbles made in Ottawa, IL, about an hour north of where I live. These marbles were found in an attic stored in jars wrapped in newspapers printed in 1945 and in a box labeled “The Peltier Glass Company, new marbles, .”, dated 1948. I have an affection for Peltiers since they were made so close by and, when I was collecting marbles, had a disproportionate amount of them in my collection. I saved the seller's description for future reference:
"These marbles were researched in Stanley A. Block’s Marble Mania Book and I believe these marbles may be the among listed on Page 121, either Bloodies or Rainbo. I really don’t know anything about identification so it is up to you. What you see is what you get!!!. The jar that I took them out of said “Marbles – dated 1948 in new condition.” They were stored in jars in the attic – wrapped in newspaper dated December 19, 1945. What interesting stories are in these newspapers (all yellowed and crumbled)! The carton they were in says “The Peltier Glass Company, , .” The address on the label has a 2 digit zip code."
https://www.marblecollecting.com/marble-reference/online-marble-id-guide/peltier-glass-co/
https://www.peltiermarbles.info/
Thanks for loving my Peltiers!
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Thank you Elisabethan!
Thanks Karen!
@Ms.CrystalShip - Thanks for your comment! I have to fess up. I never played marbles as a kid. My dad knew how to play marbles and playing croquet was an art form for him. He was a country boy but the family moved to town in the 1920s.
@kermikos - Thanks! I couldn't find a full image either!
Thanks for loving my Peltiers MALKEY, keramikos, Vynil33rpm and Ms.CrystalShip!
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