ID some marbles dug 4

Bharpring

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Hi Cheese,

Thank you for the help IDing the marbles from the previous posts. Here are some more marbles I need some help with the ID as well.

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2018-05-27 19.27.03.jpg2018-05-27 19.27.11.jpg

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2018-05-27 19.27.49.jpg2018-05-27 19.27.58.jpg

2018-05-27 19.28.11.jpg2018-05-27 19.28.19.jpg

2018-05-27 19.28.31.jpg2018-05-27 19.28.41.jpg

2018-05-27 19.28.50.jpg2018-05-27 19.28.58.jpg

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I can't tell much about the first one, might be an Akro
Second is a transparent West Virginia swirl
Third is a Vitro Phantom Conqueror
Fourth might be a vaseline slag
Then a Vitro,
4 different cateyes,
Peltier multi-color rainbo
clearie

I'd say you have a range from the 1930s up to the 1970s there.
 

I can't tell much about the first one, might be an Akro
Second is a transparent West Virginia swirl
Third is a Vitro Phantom Conqueror
Fourth might be a vaseline slag
Then a Vitro,
4 different cateyes,
Peltier multi-color rainbo
clearie

I'd say you have a range from the 1930s up to the 1970s there.

Thank you for your input Cheese.

Maybe I will find some rare and valuable marbles to ID soon.
 

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