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Hi Cheese,

Here are a few more marbles from another site that I’m metal detecting.

The small red one looks very interesting.

Could you ID these?

The red cat eye is probably a late 50’s marble king since it has bubbles?

The others I have no clue?

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Hi Bharpring,

The little red one is a chinese checkers marble or possibly an Akro flintie. The salmon and white one is a Vitro Conqueror. The cateye I can't tell for sure but probably MK. Not sure on the blue one. The green one is a Heaton, and the blue and white swirl is a Ravenswood. The solid white is another chinese chechers marble. Good old mabrles!
 

Thanks Cheese! Hopefully many more to come.
 

Cool marbles, they are always fun to find! :occasion14:
 

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