Great collection! I can't resist putting in a few remarks as well:
The eight vase in your Bohemia line up (the purple cut vase with the stripes on the side) is actually a German vase by Beyel & Co. The twelfth one in the Bohemia line up with the amber, green, blue and red coloured stripes attached to the clear glass is a Mstisov vase from the Rhapsody pattern, probably designed by Frantisek Zemek (until it was one of those designed after his death in the same style?)
Max Verboeket is the correctly spelled designer name for the Dutch vase you have, and the full name of the glasworks is Kristalunie Maastricht.
The yellow vase in the Alfred Taube line up looks to me like a vase designed by Miloslav Klinger for ZBS (Zelezny Brod). Can't make out the label exactly, but from the contour it looks like an early ZBS label.
I can add a few observations to speculations about your unknowns: the thickwalled clear vase near the end could be Strombergshyttan (but I'm not an expert on Scandinavian glass, so I honestly don't know if that very thick, clear style is also used by other producers), the smoke coloured spiral vase before that I would strongly suspect to be Taube (unless you know of another German manufactor that had the same design). The clear vase with the three purple strands attached to the side looks very Czech to me (but there are people on this forum much more knowledgeable about Czech glass, I hope they can be more certain).
Too bad you also don't know which german glasworks stands for MB. I just had a discussion about it with forum member Dirk who pointed out to me that I was too hasty to assume it was Walther. I've tried to google "glashütte" in all type of combinations I could think of to find one that started with M, but no luck so far

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Anyway, you have a great collection so far, and the browsing is very pleasant.
Astrid