Help with marble ID?

Darjomar

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Go to the sub forum: Marbles. "Cheese" is the man over there. Welcome to TNET! Love dem marbles!:thumbsup:
 

Yep! Those are marbles all right! :laughing7:
 

The first one is an orange slag... hard color to find and the oldest of the bunch, being from the 1920s or so. Second is a West Virginia swirl of some sort The last one is also a West Virginia swirl from Ravenswood. Good old marbles!
 

Thanks cheese, much appreciated
 

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