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(1) Examples of some of the Museum Historical donations


Multicolored German Onionskin cane style marble -1890's
(Donated by the Cooper family)

 


Berry Pink, Inc. - 1933 Worlds Fair Marble
(Donated by The Dolton Family)

 


1890's German Sulphide "Baby"
(Donated by The Cooper Family)

 


1 and 7/8 inch Double Ribbon Core, German Cane Swirl - 1890's
(Donated by The Cooper Family)

 


1 and 3/4 inch Divided Ribbon Core, German Swirl, - 1890's
(Donated by The Cooper Family)

 


Contemporary Handmade Marbles
(Donated by Anonymous)

 


German Cane Samples - 1890's 
(Donated by The Cooper Family)

 


Collection of small handmade 1890's German Chinas,
Micas, Indians, Swirls, Onionskins and Agates
(Donated by The Cooper Family)

 

(2) The GEORGE A. FRANK Contribution
(Click here to see the selection of marbles
Dedicated in memory of Robert Stanley Rockland)

 

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The Museum of American Glass in West Virginia wishes to thank everyone for their generous donations to The National Marble Museum Collection. Portions of all donations will be rotated through an "ever changing display" at the
Museum of American Glass's National Marble Museum Collection.
Come see us in Weston, West Virginia.
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Note: All rights to the contents of this page, including editing and updating, belong to the
West Virginia Museum of American Glass, Ltd.,
9/2008

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WELCOME MARBLE COLLECTORS!