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#1104 Marble Auction
#1104 Marble Auction
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Auction Location
10 Twarog Pl
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Shelton
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Connecticut
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06484
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United States
Auction Details
Marble CyberAuction #1104 is the beginning of the Joe Rocco collection. This collection will take 3 or 4 auctions to get through.
Joe owned Strider Records in Greenwich Village and began collecting in the 1960s. (Go to http://jazzcollector.com/guest-columns/guest-column-more-tales-of-the-hunt/#more-3520 to see a great story about a record deal Joe was involved in. All the marbles in this auction came out of the basement described at the end of the story). He was known in The Village (and throughout the metropolitan area) to be a marble collector. Customers would often bring marbles into the store in the 70s and 80s and trade them for records. He also frequented the Manhattan flea markets. Can you imagine what it must have been like to go to flea markets back in the 1970s and 1980s? I can still remember Joe and his wife, Marie, coming to the marble shows that my dad held in Fairfield and Westport Connecticut in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Joe passed away in 1993 and Marie packed the entire collection into boxes and put them in the basement of their house. Nothing was touched in the intervening 19 years. I found the boxes still stacked the way they were back in 1993. When I started unpacking boxes I found a number of marbles that we had auctioned back in the late 1980s and early 1990s in Block’s Box Absentee Marble Auctions 1 through 9.
This collection offers a unique window into marble collecting habits prior to the explosion of interest in marbles in the 1990s. Back in the 70s and 80s, marble collecting was still in its infancy as a hobby. Many antique dealers considered them a novelty and didn't take the hobby seriously. This stage of the hobby was prior to the point where the really colorful and Mint handmades were coming over from Europe, and before the Berlin Wall came down. It was very difficult to find quality handmade marbles at that time. Large Mint handmades were especially rare, and many collectors bought damaged handmades and had them polished. In addition, virtually no one was collecting machine made marbles. The Larry Castle/Marlow Peterson book did not come out until 1989 and knowledge of machine made companies and product lines was very limited.
Joe was a true collector. He bought what he liked and what appealed to him. He wasn't in the hobby as an investment, he reveled in the sheer joy of having beautiful marbles to look at. Many of the large handmades, as is typical of this period, are polished so that you can see the internal design. There are a lot of handmade rarities in this collection, although all are not Mint. On the machine made side, Joe liked colors and patterns, so there is an interesting predominance of Christensen Agates and very early Alleys. There are also the more typical Akros and Peltiers. Joe also bought contemporaries that he liked. Since his collection froze at 1993, there are not many contemporaries, and only very early artists are represented. In addition, most of the contemporaries are not signed, as this did not become the norm until later in the 1990s.
Everything is offered as it came out of the boxes. In a number of instances there are still price tags and inventory tags on the marbles that he bought at marble shows.
2012 Oct 28
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Marbles: Lot #21. Mist. 1-1/16". Good 7.6.
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OTHER HANDMADE, Mist. Interesting large marble. Transparent clear base. Core is a ghost core of seed air bubbles. Middle layer is a Mist of transparen
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Marbles: Lot #22. Swirl, Latticinio Core. 21/32". Mint 9.5.
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SWIRL, Latticinio Core. White Latticinio Core. One pit. Germany, circa 1870-1920. 21/32". Mint (9.5). Provenance: ex-collection Joe Rocco. Esti...
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Marbles: Lot #23. Swirl, Joseph Coat. 7/8". NM+ 8.9.
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SWIRL, Joseph Coat. Clear base. Subsurface layer of variously colored strands. One tiny chip, one melt chip. Germany, circa 1870-1920. 7/8". Ne...
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Marbles: Lot #24. End of Day, 4-Panel Cloud. 1-5/16". Polished.
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END OF DAY, Cloud. Interesting Cloud. Four-panel and shrunken core. Opaque white core. Two panels of pink, one of turquoise, one of blue. One of the t
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Marbles: Lot #25. End of Day, 4-Panel Cloud. 1-1/8". NM+ 8.7.
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END OF DAY, Cloud. Another nice Cloud. Four-panel. Opaque yellow core. Two panels of pink, two of green. Two fractures in the marble. Ground pontil. G
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Marbles: Lot #26. End of Day, Cloud. 29/32". NM 8.6.
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END OF DAY, Cloud. Single pontil Cloud. White core with blue splotches. The splotches rise off the top of the white into the clear. Chip at the top an
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Sold to rjcook865 for 11.00
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Marbles: Lot #27. 4-Panel Onionskin. 15/16". NM+ 8.7.
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END OF DAY, Paneled Onionskin. Four-Panel Onionskin. White core. Two pink and two blue panels. One small chip, two tiny ones. Germany, circa 1870-1920
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Marbles: Lot #28. Onionskin. 25/32". NM+ 8.9
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END OF DAY, Onionskin. Opaque white core. Pink skin, with a little blue and yellow. Some light wear to the surface in one area. Germany, circa 1870-19
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Sold to lornorm for 20.00
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Marbles: Lot #29. 4-Panel Onionskin. 29/32". NM+ 8.9.
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END OF DAY, Paneled Onionskin. Four-Panel Onionskin. Yellow core. Two pink and two green panels. One very tiny chip. Germany, circa 1870-1920. 23/32...
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Marbles: Lot #30. 8-Panel Onionskin. 29/32". Mint 9.6.
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END OF DAY, Paneled Onionskin. Very rare Eight-Panel Onionskin. Two panels each of yellow, pink, blue on white, pink on white. One tiny manufacturing
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to marblemikey for 85.00
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