The grid is a good idea and the photos are good too but the enlarged photos are still pretty small and when I see this many marbles in a single post I usually don't respond because it's too much like work keeping track of which marble is which - might just be me, sorry.
To me, the front two look mostly Vitro. The back right looks a bit more like a barren swirl than a patch but it's tough to tell from these views. The patch on the back left one is distorted by a fold and I am not sure what I think about that one - different views might help.
I have seen that sort of mottling on a variety of Alley marbles. I don't think I would call it a "trait" necessarily because some marbles of a particular type will have it and others will not. And it seems more likely the result of glass chemistry than something the rolls would produce.
They are not Vitro and the only similar Akro swirls I have seen are dug - they didn't make any swirls like this as part of normal production. What size are they?
My first guess would be Cairo.
The upper left looks like a creased pontil transitional to me - maybe Yasuda from Japan. The top right one is not ringing any bells for me - not much to go on.
All Reds are one of Vitros most common types of marbles. They are white-based with polar patches, one of which is always red. The older style Black Line All Reds have a "black" equatorial ribbon between the patches.
Nice Vitros, Joep - Yellow Jackets are certainly less common than Blackies, All Reds, Whities, etc., so it's not too surprising that you don't have many.