Marbles and pottery

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I picked up these marbles the other day don't know nothing about them wondering if I can get some advice pointed in the right direction anything that sticks out and is anybody recognize the makers Mark on this piece of pottery I have a chance to pick it up ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448060968.084405.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448060981.939882.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1448060992.297646.jpg thank you for looking
 

No Rare Marbles there, some early, Peltier/akro but a common bunch.....Joe McDonough
 

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Yeah a common bunch except that union half pint boulder, I've never seen that one before, that other grayblue swirl is not an everyday, looks appealing to my eyes. I recovered all of the marbles that I have in my collection while metal detecting.

Here's the common ones that are (99% of what I find) similar to the ones that you have posted in this topic, and my 2 oldest marbles that I found in Downtown Riverside, CA:

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Oh and the pottery mark looks like a C with an E inside of it (CE).
 

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And a little more on the pottery:
We had art class in high school that had pottery wheels and tought sculpture. We made everything and signed the the bottom, we had a couple of kilns. So it is going to be difficult to pinpoint the potter without anything else to go on.
 

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