
duotone
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I agree these are Alley.
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"V" shape in second photo and colors seem more Vitro than Marble King in my opinion.
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Both appear to be Peltier Rainbos to me. Examples with ribbons spreading out into patches.
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From this image they look like Vitro Conquerors.
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Looks like a Master to me. Nice one with the brighter white mixed in.
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Looks like a Master to me too. Nice how it has colors in addition to brushed white.
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Colors and pattern look like Alley Agate.
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Great color and pattern. A beauty.
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The second and third marbles—lavender and white, blue and white—are Vitro Conquerors. The green is a West Virginia Swirl, not certain of the maker.
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Agreed, Tiger's Eye natural stone.
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Looks like a Marble King Rainbow—a nice, older Cub Scout Bumblebee hybrid.
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Looks like a Peltier Rainbo in my opinion.
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In addition to all the great responses, I notice a blue Bennington in photo two. Being glazed, fired clay, they have lumpy, irregular surfaces from the start.
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This was the discussion. Similar, but not the same marble:
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Thank you Cheese. I appreciate your insight. Will check potential Heatons with black light.
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Could be a Heaton Blackberry. Compare with Cheese's photos here:
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The two at the top look like Ravenswoods in my opinion, and possibly all four. See Alan's great post about Ravenswood in the archive:
https://marbleconnection.com/topic/7584-ravenswood-novelty-marbles-a-review-of-varieties/
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Looks like an Alley Agate Coral, in my opinion.
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They look like Christensen Agate patterns and colors, in my opinion.
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The left is a Peltier in my opinion.
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It could be a Cairo Novelty Cloudy Day.
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These are amazing. Way out of reach, but great Akro reference photos.
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I agree if the goal is to sell them, I don't see rarities, but I am always drawn to the West Virginia swirls visible here and there in this group. Translucent with black or red swirls—worth a closer look.