Block's Marble Auction #1135 2022-09-17 Auction - 350 Price Results - Block's Marble Auctions, LLC in CT
Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 29/32". Mint (9.9).Marbles: NON-GLASS HANDMADE, China. 3/4". Mint (9.7).Marbles: CONTEMPORARY HANDMADE, David Salazar. Ghost Flowers. 1-3/4". Mint (9.9).
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Trumbull, CT, United States
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Block's Marble Auction #1135

350 lot sale of antique, vintage and contemporary handmade and machine made marbles, and related items. The majority of this sale is the Estate of Catherine Kortvely, founder and former President of the Suncoast Marble Collectors Club. Selected handmade marbles have been added to round out the sale. According to Catherine's brother, J. Andy Adams, "Catherine Kortvely was a life long collector that was introduced to marbles by her mother, Christine Posey. Her mother had bought a jar of marbles at a flea market and recalled how she won a marble shooting contest when she was young. The two started tracking down the kind of marbles her mother played with as a child and a passion was started. Catherine founded the Suncoast Marble Collectors Society and hosted the Society's first show in 1992. She continued collecting marbles and hosting the marble show until the mid-2000's. A highlight of hers was participating in two of the Jabo contract runs to be part of the marble making process. Soon after, she resumed her education dream and completed her Bachelor of Science in Biology specializing in Genetics in 2007. She subsequently moved to Winter Park, Florida with her husband and pursued additional interests such as becoming a Master Gardner; all the while remaining an avid marble collector. Catherine passed in her sleep in 2017.".
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Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Clambroth. 5/8". Buffed.: OTHER HANDMADE, Clambroth. Very rare Clambroth. Opaque black base. Eight dark red surface bands. There was overall pitting on the surface, and the surface has a very light buff to restore it to a
0001: Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Clambroth. 5/8". Buffed.Est. US$200-US$400
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Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. 25/32". Mint (9.5).: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. Transparent clear base. Subsurface layer is stretched transparent blue bands, a couple opaque "oxblood" bands, and a very nice sprinkling of mica. One tiny manufacturing pit.
0002: Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. 25/32". Mint (9.5).Est. US$125-US$250
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Marbles: LUTZ, Ribbon. 21/32". Near Mint(+) (8.9).: LUTZ, Ribbon. Clear base. Ribbon is opaque white with transparent pink on top of it. Two white-edged lutz bands on the ribbon edges. One small fracture, barely noticeable. No surface damage, though
0005: Marbles: LUTZ, Ribbon. 21/32". Near Mint(+) (8.9).Est. US$100-US$200
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Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Indian. 11/16". Mint (9.7).: OTHER HANDMADE, Indian. Opaque black base. Two bands of stretched opaque mustard yellow and transparent pink covering about seventy percent of the surface. Some small air holes. Excellent example of
0006: Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Indian. 11/16". Mint (9.7).Est. US$60-US$125
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Marbles: SWIRL, Joseph Coat. 11/16". Mint(-) (9.0).: SWIRL, Joseph Coat. Clear base. Subsurface layer is packed strands of assorted colors. Beauty. One melt pull spot on the surface. Germany, circa 1860-1920. 11/16". Mint(-) (9.0).
0007: Marbles: SWIRL, Joseph Coat. 11/16". Mint(-) (9.0).Est. US$75-US$150
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Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. 1-1/16". Buffed.: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. Unusual large example. Clear base. Subsurface layer is stretched bands of transparent brown. There are three wider stretched bands of opaque white, with two of them rising to
0008: Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. 1-1/16". Buffed.Est. US$100-US$200
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Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. 21/32". Mint (9.9).: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. Clear base. Subsurface layer is stretched bands of transparent pink, with one panel of transparent blue. Several opaque white subsurface bands. Beauty. Germany, circa 1860-1920.
0009: Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. 21/32". Mint (9.9).Est. US$80-US$175
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Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Indian. 29/32". Mint (9.3).: OTHER HANDMADE, Indian. Rare large shooter. Opaque black base. Two panels of stretched and splotchy opaque mustard yellow, opaque white and transparent blue. Bands cover about sixty percent of the
0010: Marbles: OTHER HANDMADE, Indian. 29/32". Mint (9.3).Est. US$200-US$400
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Marbles: LUTZ, Ribbon. 11/16". Mint (9.8).: LUTZ, Ribbon. Base glass is transparent green. Opaque white ribbon core. Two white-edged lutz bands on the core edges. In great shape. Germany, circa 1860-1920. 11/16". Mint (9.8).
0011: Marbles: LUTZ, Ribbon. 11/16". Mint (9.8).Est. US$250-US$500
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Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 15/16". Mint (9.9).: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. White Latticinio Core Swirl. Six outer bands. Three red, three blue. Outstanding marble. Germany, circa 1860-1920. 15/16". Mint (9.9).
0013: Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 15/16". Mint (9.9).Est. US$60-US$125
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Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 5/8". Mint (9.9).: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. Very rare marble. This is a truly an end of cane (probably first off cane) marble. It took some close scrutiny with a 10x loupe to figure out what this is. The core is white
0017: Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 5/8". Mint (9.9).Est. US$80-US$175
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Marbles: SWIRL, Peppermint.: SWIRL, Peppermint. Lot of three marbles. All are Peppermint Swirls. One has two pink bands, one has four pink bands, one has six pink bands. Unfortunately, none is Mint. The smallest is a little
0018: Marbles: SWIRL, Peppermint.Est. US$75-US$150
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Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 11/16". Mint (9.9).: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. Rare colored glass Latticinio Core Swirl. Base glass is emerald green. White latticinio core. Outer layer is two sets of three white strands and two sets of two white strands.
0019: Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 11/16". Mint (9.9).Est. US$250-US$500
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Marbles: SWIRL, Divided Core.: SWIRL, Divided Core. Lot of five marble. All are large shooter Divided Core Swirls. Variety of colors and patterns. All have damage. Two I would grade in the 8.8 to 8.6 range. The other three are
0020: Marbles: SWIRL, Divided Core.Est. US$80-US$175
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Marbles: SULPHIDE. 1-9/16". Near Mint (8.6).: SULPHIDE. Figure is a squirrel eating a nut. Above average detail to the figure. Set slightly high. Very shallow air bubble on it. Good silvering. Faceted pontil at bottom. Surface has some pitting.
0022: Marbles: SULPHIDE. 1-9/16". Near Mint (8.6).Est. US$75-US$150
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Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 6 marbles.: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. Lot of six marbles. All are Latticinio Core Swirl. Five are white latticinio, one is yellow latticinio. Larger shooters. All have damage. Germany, circa 1860-1920. 13/16" to
0023: Marbles: SWIRL, Latticinio Core. 6 marbles.Est. US$75-US$150
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Marbles: SULPHIDE. Cat. 1-5/8". Near Mint (+) (8.7).: SULPHIDE. Figure is a seated cat. Average detail to the figure. Well centered. No air bubbles. Good silvering. Two pieces of black ash in the marble. Faceted pontil at bottom. Several tiny pinpricks
0024: Marbles: SULPHIDE. Cat. 1-5/8". Near Mint (+) (8.7).Est. US$80-US$175