![]() Transitionals are regularly attributed to James Leighton and his Iowa City Flint Glass Company. The Company only lasted about two years. There was also the Navarre Glass Company which lasted a short time. The time perod for these marbles were about from 1880 to 1915. |
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| CATALOG # | PICTURE | DESCRIPTION/SIZE/CONDITION | PRICE |
| T-1 No. 9 Leighton |
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42/64" which is a hair over 22/32", which is 16th an 1/2 over 5/8" This is a super RARE opaque cream with brilliant bright thick red PERFECT #9 design. It swirls horizontally around with the tail coming down to a perfect example of a pinched pontil. The condition on this is also near PERFECT! I cannot find any flaws.
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$250.00 |
| T-2 Transitional |
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1 - 1/16" 8.5 This is most likely MF Christensen, it has a No. 9 with a very strange pontil. The surface is very wet, except for six hits spread evenly over the marble. For a large marble, they are not very noticeable. This is the largest "type" of this marble I have seen. It has a beautiful medium green base full of different size bubbles and stretched bubbles with white swirls inside and out. If it wasn't for the hits, the price would be triple. |
$75.00 |
| T-3 Transitional No. 9 Slag |
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15/16" unavailable |
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| T-4 Transitional Wirepull |
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30/32" E-mail for price & info. |
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