3 more old glass

Bharpring

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Hi Cheese

I dug 3 more old glass marbles. The orange with purple is a little different. I think the blue one may be a little older than 30’s? Anyway let me know what you think?

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You are a marble finder! The green one looks like a Cairo, late 40s-50s. The red/purple looks lika an Akro, 1930s. The blue one is actually newer, it's a Vitro Conqueror, 40s50s or 60s. They were so named because of WWII. Good luck finding more!
 

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Bharpring

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You are a marble finder! The green one looks like a Cairo, late 40s-50s. The red/purple looks lika an Akro, 1930s. The blue one is actually newer, it's a Vitro Conqueror, 40s50s or 60s. They were so named because of WWII. Good luck finding more!

Yeah, the blue one looks the oldest to me. Thanks again for the ID! The Akro was the one in the best condition so it thought it might be the youngest.
 

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