Need some help identifying stones and something that looks like a pearl

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Clay Diggins

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They look like ordinary Flint nodules (another form of Chalcedony).

A nodular or concretionary chert, often grey/black, commonly formed as nodules in Jurassic or Cretaceous Chalk or Limestone.

Flint often has a biogenisis and can take some pretty wild forms. The ones you show here are typical.
 

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