Set of Marbles
late 19th century (made)
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Marbles are one of the oldest known toys and are known to have been played with in pre-Christian Rome. It is a simple toy, but one that has stood the test of time, going in and out of fashion throughout the ages.
Originally made in the late 19th century, these marbles were found on the banks of the River Thames by a professional 'Mudlark'. This set consists of 24 clear glass marbles, all with internal swirls in shades of yellow.
Originally made in the late 19th century, these marbles were found on the banks of the River Thames by a professional 'Mudlark'. This set consists of 24 clear glass marbles, all with internal swirls in shades of yellow.
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Parts | This object consists of 24 parts.
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Brief description | A set of 24 clear glass marbles with yellow internal swirls, made in England in the late 19th century |
Physical description | These 24 marbles are all made from clear glass, although all of them have internal swirls in different shades of yellow along with various other colours. Some of the clear glass is tinted slightly green. The surfaces of some of the marbles are slightly chipped, scratched, and worn, presumably from play. There is also evidence on ingrained dirt from their time in the Thames. |
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Credit line | Given by Graeme Brudenell |
Object history | This marble, along with others that have been donated, were found on the banks of the Thames by a professional 'Mudlark'. |
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Summary | Marbles are one of the oldest known toys and are known to have been played with in pre-Christian Rome. It is a simple toy, but one that has stood the test of time, going in and out of fashion throughout the ages. Originally made in the late 19th century, these marbles were found on the banks of the River Thames by a professional 'Mudlark'. This set consists of 24 clear glass marbles, all with internal swirls in shades of yellow. |
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Accession number | B.333:1 to 24-2013 |
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Record created | April 15, 2014 |
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