Here's one that is getting exceptionally hard to find. Red, yellow, and white ribbons meet at two seams on a crystal clear, with a myriad of tiny bubbles, base glass. The red and yellow are right on the surface but the white approaches and nearly makes all the way to the center of the marble, so I guess this one would be a rainbo made during the 1940s rather than the earlier National Lines of the 20s and 30s.
CONDITION: MINT 9.6 The surface is wet and shiny with no signs of wear. There are a couple of places in the pictures that appear to be pinpricks but they are all actually tiny bubbles well below the surface. You may click here to view the grading system I use. | |||||
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