Help with marble Id

cheese

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That's a lot! Good old ones too, from the late 1800s or early 1900s on the first one to the 50s or so. If you want IDs on them all, post about 3 at a time, showing all sides of them and I'll do what I can. :D
 

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jtw1313

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Thank you cheese

Can we start with these
 

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The first is a very old American transitional, probably Navarre. Good marble. The other three appear to be agate/stone marbles. Good when in good condition.
 

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Thank you cheese

Here is another set I appreciate you helping
 

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