Pretty much all E/359 mags are Walther, all E135 mags are Mauser. The lone E/88 magazine is strictly for Spreewerk pistols. The E/359 magazines will go to various makes/date of Walthers depending on where it is marked and how. All of the E135 magazines will again go to Mauser P38's, but again, depending on where it is marked and how it is marked, you could have some real early, mid-war or later magazines.
The jvd magazines were used by all three makers. They were issued with Spreewerk pistols almost exclusively by late 1943/early 1944. They were also issued with later Walther and Mauser pistols.
Remember, some magazines were marked post-war with serial numbers, or may have had parts swapped around. Like the second one on your list shows 'P38v' with what appears to be an SN on the floorplate. That floorplate is likely either from an earlier Walther pistol or a post-war number.
Using the web-site as a 'guide', here is basically what you have. I am not a Walther or Mauser magazine guru, so there are other sources like the P38 web-site and the book on P38 Magazines & Grips by Clarin/Roth/DeVlieger that may have updated info though. I believe this is going to be about 98% correct. There may be a couple of other pistols in the mix that the same magazines will be proper for, but that is somewhat trivial info. Magazines in the P38 world have their own cult following, so someone may be along to correct me. Most of these are fairly common, except for the very first one. The early Zero Series Walther magazines are very difficult to find alone. Most of these magazines would sell pretty easily in the $125-150 range depending on condition.
