It could be a Vacor "Streamer". Transparent base glass with a single other color.They are more of a swirl than a cateye.
The Vacor web site appears to show a blue one with some white involved.
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MMMM Rubens and Popeyes--it does not get much better.
They may both be Popeyes--it depends on the collectors eye here.
The one on the right does appear to have oxblood--kinda like the runny ox in a "silver oxblood"
Nice marbles!
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The second one may be a “wirepull”.
If you can follow that strand of glass all around inside of the marble without noticing any breaks, there you have it, one strand only in wirepulls.
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Cool looking marbles for sure.
The one with the yellow involved is a poorly made cateye imho—still a cool find—no maker from me.
The other one—if it was intended to be a “bead” would have a hole through it more often than not. It is an odd duck and it reminds me of a “bullet mold” marble.
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I think that the two darker ones are contemporary—made to look like old—the larger one may be a WVS.
No “bullet molds” here at the least--imho.
I appreciate all opinions and wish for some more.
Nice marbles and size matters here.
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Vacor is a part of "Glasfirma"--they make the marbles.
I do not think that these that you posted are Vacor marbles.
I wish that I had some to compare with yours in this size--not.
They are nice marbles and I would not call them Cateyes.
More opinions are needed and welcomed.
Sometimes a few from the deep South America's or Europe will show up and flabergast us all.
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