AT Pro, AT Max, AT Gold - Tesoro Euro Sabre - Tesoro Bandido II uMax - Troy X2 - Tesoro Stingray - Mojave - Fisher 1280X- Fisher 1235X - and many more.
Learning to ID marbles is a long process, takes a lot of time and research.
The first one looks like a Champion swirl. Next is an Alley swirl. Next is a Vitro caged cateye.
The blue group, left to right is a chinese checkers game marble, a Marble King, a Vitro Phantom Conqueror, and maybe an Alley.
I can't tell much about the red ones, probably Alley swirls and the last is some kind of patch but I can't see the seams to tell who made it.
Next group I can't tell what the first one is, then an Akro, then the rest are different kinds of Vitros.
Last group, two green swirls of some kind, not enough to go by in the one pic. Then two champions, then a Vitro All-red.
Hope that helps.
AT Pro, AT Max, AT Gold - Tesoro Euro Sabre - Tesoro Bandido II uMax - Troy X2 - Tesoro Stingray - Mojave - Fisher 1280X- Fisher 1235X - and many more.
Marbles can be valuable. And to Cheese, Cudos! I bought a small book on marbles, you can also look on Ebay to see different types of them. An agate marble is made from real rock - agate - so they have a totally different look than glass ones. And to add to the confusion some marbles are called agates but are made from glass. At least I knew that one!
Marbles can be worth quite a bit, some into the thousands, a few into the ten thousands. Marble related items bring money too. I went back and edited, for some reason my reply had several typos so apologies if it was unclear. Looking at the ended listings on ebay today, I see several that went for well over $1,000.00 each. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=marbles&_sacat=58799&LH_Complete=1&_sop=16
I have about 6 quart mason jars full of marbles that I got from my brother when he passed. Some of them have been posted here and cheese IDed them. Now, I have to go through the jars and find those.