Keith Glein
This Spindle float has a nice twisting turn to it.
The float measures 4 1/4 inches in diameter.
There are also thousands of tiny bubbles in the blue-green glass.
This float was found in Northern Japan and has excellent provenance coming from the ex-Woody Woodward collection.
This 5 inch float has a gigantic Double Ball inside of it. The Inner Ball measures 1 3/4 inches at its widest.
This float was found in Northern Japan and has excellent provenance coming from the ex-Woody Woodward collection.
Beautiful Ribbon Spindle inside of a 5 inch float.
The ribbon spindle is thick and truly impressive.
The float itself is a pleasing emerald green color and has wonderful swirling on the surface of the glass, as well as, tons of bubbles.
There is also an inclusion in the glass, possibly a kiln stone.
This float was found in Northern Japan and has excellent provenance coming from the ex-Woody Woodward collection.
This huge double bubble float is a real gem and has all the features that collectors are looking for in a Double Ball float.
The glass float itself is large measuring about 5 inches in diameter. The Inner Ball is huge measuring 1 5/8 inches across.
The double bubble is completely sealed off making for a true glass ball within a glass ball.
The seal button has a clear and complete stamp of mark WP #130 'Sa in a triangle'.
This float was found in Northern Japan and has excellent provenance coming from the ex-Woody Woodward collection.
This float has both Amber Green Swirls and Blue Swirls. The amber swirls go around the equator and base. The blue swirls emanate from the seal and extend out.
There may be a mark, too. It's hard to be sure but there appears to be a raised check mark on the edge of the seal. I've seen other check marks that are in the same location and same size.
It's also lightly frosted.
Measures 3 1/2 inches in diameter.
Found on a remote Alaskan beach.
This Fatty Roller is also known as a blown-out roller. It measures 6 1/4 inches in length.
More Fatty Rollers have appeared in eBay listings in the last few years, so they're not quite as rare as once thought.
The dark green color is also uncommon in rollers.
Another interesting feature of this float is that the seal button is almost completely chipped. There's only a pea sized seal left.
Found on Oregon coast.
Spectacular Blue Swirl float with vivid cobalt blue swirls running around the base.
There is a WP #80 '1' mark stamped on the seal button.
The seal is a light green color that makes a nice contrast to the light blue color of the float. This gives the float a 'green eye'.
This float measures 3 inches in diameter.
Found in Northern Japan.
This float has excellent provenance having come from the ex-Ramon Fulton collection.
Nice example of mark WP #7-A 'Maru Se' ㋝. The stamp is bold and complete. This mark has the Otaru T symbol in a circle.
This float has lots of bubbles and some swirling on the surface of the glass.
It measures 2 1/2 inches in diameter.
Found in Northern Japan.
This float has excellent provenance having come from the ex-Ramon Fulton collection.
Perfect stamp of mark WP #16 'Tokui' 特.
This light green float has tons of tiny bubbles in the glass and measures 2 1/4 inches in diameter.
Found in Northern Japan.
This float has excellent provenance having come from the ex-Ramon Fulton collection.
Netted Spindle float that's marked with WP #7-A 'Maru Se' ㋝. This is the classic Otaru T symbol inside of a circle.
The spindle is free standing and runs from the near the seal to the base of the float.
This float measures 4 inches in diameter.
Found on Hokkaido Island, Japan.
Super rare Triple Spindle where two of the spindles touch in the middle to form Y's a both ends.
This is an authentic Japanese glass fishing float as evidenced by the maker's mark WP #10 'Rivermouth' x 3 stamped on the seal button.
This float measures 3 1/4 inches in diameter.
This netted Sausage float is a little more rounded on the ends than a typical sausage. Because of the round ends this sausage measures 4 1/2 inches in length.
The light green color is uncommon in sausage floats, too.
Found on Hokkaido Island, Japan.