Another batch of marbles

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Nice, yeah, those are old mostly US machine made marbles. The large one is a big German handmade, along with the two to the right of it (late 1800s to early 1900s and very collectible). Second row, 4th marble is an Akro blue eggyolk, worth a little if mint, 1930s. The others are from many different makers. If you want any of them IDed, post 3 or 4 at a time and show at least two views of them and I'll ID them for you.
 

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Thank you cheese

I’m wondering about these two sets
 

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These glow neon orange under UV

The second marble doesn’t but the rest of them do....not sure if that has anything to do with anything.........the two smaller ones the yellow changes to neon orange
 

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The first group are all Peltier rainbos, 1940s or so. The second group the first one is a WV swirl, maybe Ravenswood. The next is a Vitro, the last 3 are also Peltier rainbos.
 

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Thank you for always helping cheese I really appreciate it and I’m learning a lot from you
 

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Wow awesome Ids now I gotta find one to get an Id
 

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