BETTY BOOP
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Various theme shooter size marbles all dealing with the Comic and cartoon character Betty Boop
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              Various shooter size marbles all dealing with Comic or Cartoon Characters
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From the Chipmunks

to Goofy





to Mutt








and
Blondie





then there  is always

your loveable cat
Garfield
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Various  Sport and Team Logo Marbles  Lot 2
Various sports and team logo marbles  lot 1

Sporting Goods various logo Marbles

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Snoopy and the gang logo marbles
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Various Railway logo marbles
                       
                           Marble King, Inc.
                            (1949-present)
Marble King, Inc. quickly became a major force in the realm of American marble manufacturers. It actually began more than a decade earlier as the Alley Agate company but was sold by Lawrence Alley to Berry Pink and Sellers Peltier in 1949.
The name was changed to Marble King and operated in St. Marys, West Virginia, until 1958, when it was destroyed by a fire.
That same year the factory was rebuilt in Paden City, West Virginia, not too many miles north of St. Marys. The factory is still in operation today.
Marble King was sold to Howdyshell, Duncan Peltier, and Cornell Medley in 1963. 
Howdyshell emerged in 1983 as the company's sole owner.
He died in 1991 after 42 years with the company; he was succeeded as president of Marble King, Inc. by his wife, Jean.