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  1. Clicking through a couple or three times to get the bigger version of the picture ....

    Left to right 

    Top row:  #1 Vacor.  I think Vacor on #2 also, and maybe #4.  #3 might be a modern Marble King.  More views could tell.

    Row #2:  #1 ... there's an Alley which looks like that, and their a Vacor which looks like that.  #2.  Vacor.  #3 Vacor. #4 I think Vacor.  

    Row #3.  #1 ... pretty sure Vacor.  #2 ... old handmade.  #3 ... more views would be good -- could be a Jabo.  #4 ... could be a WV swirl (Alley) or could be modern.  

  2. Clicking on that a couple of times to make it a little bigger ...... 

    Left to right

    Top row:  #1 might be a Vacor ... there _are_ older styles which look like that also, but i'm leaning Vacor.  #2 needs more views.  #3 ... hard to tell with the red and white swirl ... could be old, could be new.  #4 is a Vacor.

    Row 2:  Vacor on #1. Not sure on #2.  #3 could turn out to be an older marble -- an Alley -- but I suspect it is modern.  More views could help.  Not sure on #4 -- leaning modern.

    Row 3:  #1 is modern, but i'm not placing the maker right now.  #2 is an old German handmade.  I think a latticinio again.   #3 ... not sure.  #4 not sure, leaning modern.

  3. Left to right

     

    Row 1: That big one is interesting.  That's a vintage-looking pattern.  If that's a vintage marble, I'd guess it was made by the Alley Agate Co.  Alley is one of the several companies who made swirled marbles in West Virginia back in the heyday of American marble-making.  But I don't recognize those colors.  Maybe someone else will chime in.

    The second one looks like it could be a West Virginia swirl, but could also be newer.  Hard to say with basic red and white.  The third is a Vacor.

     

    Row 2:  We start with a vintage German handmade.  A latticinio.  From the late 1800's or early 1900's.  Then the next two marbles appear to be Vacors.

     

    Row 3: The first two marbles look like vintage WV Swirls.  The third might turn out to be a Marble King.  Maybe from around 1960.  More views are needed. 


    Row 4:   Possibly a Jabo on the left??  Then possibly a Vacor in the middle??  And on the right  ... I'm really not sure.  
     

  4. Left to right

     

    Row 1:  I think the big one is a Jabo Classic ... which would have come after 1990 and before 2008.    Next we probably have a cat's eye.  And I think the third marble is a Vacor. 

    Row 2:  First is a handmade.  I presume this is old. It's got such a lot of color and seems to be in such good shape, I hope it's old.  Looks special to me, but I know little about what's common or not in handmades.  The next marble appears to be a Vacor.  And the last might be an Imperial. 

    Vacors are modern marbles from Mexico.  Imperials are modern marbles from Asia -- we call them Imperials because the Imperial Toy Co. is one of the companies which distributed them in the U.S.  

    Rows 3 and 4 might all be Vacors.  

  5. Looking at your marbles in the gallery, I do see some range in the ages.   Mostly modern  but some handmades which I presume are older.  They make me think your smaller white and brown one in your first picture might be a vintage West Virginia swirl.  Possibly an Alley. 
     

    Thank you for thinking of donating ... there's a link on the homepage -- http://marbleconnection.com/  Is it showing up?  Over on the right?

    Best to start a new thread with each group of marbles, coz it gets confusing otherwise.  So I'll start a new thread with one group and take a stab at them. Then see where to go from there.  

     

     

  6. Here we go ....  the top left one definitely says Jabo or DAS to me, made in a special contract run after 2007.   Seems a good chance of  Jabo (or a related marble) on the rest.   

    The bottom left stands out as potentially different.  Need some of our Jabo experts in here.  


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