A double corkscrew of the rich Akro oxblood flows right beside the unique Akro eggyolk yellow, as well as an opaque white ribbon on the translucent cloudy white base glass of the ACE variety of the corkscrew family. The little eyelash-like marks are present at the poles indicating the marble was manufactured at some point prior to 1922. At less than 1/64" shy of a full 3/4", this beauty fits in perfectly with any shooter collection. Also, I almost forgot to mention, that the base glass is very flourescent and glows like a Lemonade under the influence of a UV light--see pictures 7 and 8.
CONDITION: MINT(+) 9.7 The surface is wet and shiny with no sign of wear of any kind what-so-ever. Close examination shows a couple of very tiny and insignificant melted dimples that are best seen at the bottom of the third and fourth pictures. You may click here to view the grading system I use. | |||||
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