4 Marbles Metal Detecting

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Dug some cool marbles while metal detecting. I know the larger one is a clay marble of some sort. Any ID on the other ones?

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Hi Bharpring!

The first is a cool one, they call them Jaspers. Glazed porcelain. 1800s to turn of the century or early 1900s.
The next is a West Virginia swirl, probably made by Alley or maybe Champion. 30s-40s.
The green one is an Akro corkscrew, 30s-40s.
The big clay one is cool, that's an old shooter. They are fairly common but fun to find. Turn of the century or possibly older.
Cool old button too! Thanks for sharing.
 

Thanks Cheese!
 

 

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