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Session #4
Sunday, November 11, 2007
(Sale begins at 10:00 a.m. with Lot #2001)

Lots #2201 - #2300
Lee/Rose Nos. 265 - 522



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Lot 2201 - LEE/ROSE NO. 265 , fiery opalescent, 53 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only three examples. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Near proof having only one tipped and two lightly tipped scallops. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: Bilane, p. 16.
Elsholz, lot #1154, this being the actual example.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/6/87, lot #1154, $225. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. Richard H. Wood, 4/16/62.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold.
Lot 2202 - LEE/ROSE NO. 269-A , electric blue, 53 even scallops. Very or extremely rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 9/16" d. Average condition, small rim chip causing the partial loss of two scallops, another scallop tipped and several others lightly tipped, small spall, surface only annealing separation off rim. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: B & K I, fig. 1372.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 6/10/81, lot #335, $290. Ex-coll: Mrs. E. A. "Sue" Hawkes.

Note: This particular plate was previously cataloged as peacock blue, but it shows none of the greenish lights described by Rose for that color.
Lot 2203 - LEE/ROSE NO. 276 , translucent blue with an opal bloom, 55 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only two examples. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. About average condition, loss of one scallop, partial loss of three others, and numerous additional scallops tipped, one very light spall. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Reference: Bilane, p. 18.
Elsholz, lot #385.

Note: An example of this plate from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #575) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list where he noted that it is now extremely rare.
Lot 2204 - LEE/ROSE NO. 277 , brilliant peacock blue, 58 even scallops. Very rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Proof with just a hint of mold roughness. Estimate: $500 - $800.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #386.
B & K I, fig. 1378, "all extremely rare today."
McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 185, fig. 72, "100 Best" colored.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 6/69, $100.

Note: An example of this plate from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #576) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list.
Lot 2205 - LEE/ROSE NO. 279 , lavender, 24 scallops with single point between. Scarce. Eastern. 2 7/8" d. Above average, loss of two points and another tipped, two scallops lightly tipped, one minor top-rim flake. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/20/06, lot #571, $121. Ex-coll: Dr. Augustine J. Ruff.
Lot 2206 - LEE/ROSE NO. 279 , light green, 24 scallops with single point between. Plentiful. Eastern. 2 7/8" d. Well above average, one scallop tipped and two small top-rim spalls, otherwise only minor mold roughness to a slight fin. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #387.

Provenance: Sam Laidacker, 7/75, $30.
Lot 2207 - LEE/ROSE NO. 280 , yellow green, 24 scallops with single point between. Unknown rarity. Eastern. 2 7/8" d. Average condition, partial loss of one scallop and two others tipped, one point tipped, several small top-rim flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Bilane, p. 18.
Lot 2208 - LEE/ROSE NO. 284 , colorless, 24 large peacock eyes with single point between. Extremely rare. Philadelphia area. 3 3/16" d. Proof except for one lightly tipped point and some minute nicks/mold roughness to a very slight fin. Estimate: $150 - $250.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1184.
McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 179, fig. 98, "100 Best" clear.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 9/68, $75.

Note: An example of this plate from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 38, #637) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" clear list.
Lot 2209 - LEE/ROSE NO. 285 , strong fiery opalescent, 12 large scallops with large point between. Plentiful. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/8" d. Proof except for much less than normal under-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1185.
B & K I, fig. 1379.

Provenance: Guernsey, 10/69.
Lot 2210 - LEE/ROSE NO. 286 , colorless, 38 even scallops. Extremely rare. Uncertain origin, possibly foreign. 3 5/8" d. Near proof having only three very lightly tipped scallops. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Bilane, p. 18.
McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 179, fig. 93, "100 Best" clear.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 1968, $75.

Note: This plate was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired a specimen. An example from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 39, #674) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" clear list.
Lot 2211 - LEE/ROSE NO. 288 , cobalt blue, 36 even scallops. Extremely rare. Uncertain origin, possibly foreign. 3 1/2" d. Broken across shoulder and glued, minor flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $30 - $50.

Reference: Bilane, p. 18.
Elsholz, lot #388.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 6/10/81, lot #359, $120. Ex-coll: Mrs. E. A. "Sue" Hawkes.

Note: An example of this plate from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #577) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list where he noted "One of six recorded specimens in color."
Lot 2212 - LEE/ROSE NO. 291 , light green, 62 even scallops. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3" d. Rim chip causing the loss of two scallops, several others tipped. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Lot 2213 - LEE/ROSE NO. 293 , soft blue, 62 even scallops. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/6" d. Virtually proof having only two very lightly tipped scallops. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1380.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 4/30/04, lot #201, $209. Ex-coll: John E. Bilane. Mrs. Mary Smart, 10/78, $75.
Lot 2214 - LEE/ROSE NO. 295 , cobalt blue, 62 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only one example. Possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/8" d. Crack off rim into cavetto, light flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $30 - $50.

Reference: Bilane, p. 19.

Provenance: Guernsey, 10/69.
Lot 2215 - LEE/ROSE NO. 297 , colorless with all-over frosted/cloudy surface, plain rim. Extremely rare. Eastern. 3" d. Above average condition, small shallow outer-rim chip, six small top-rim flakes, roughness to table ring. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Bilane, p. 19.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 4/19/89, lot #174, $60. Ex-coll: Yaeger Family.

Note: An example of this plate from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 38, #647) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" clear list.
Lot 2216 - LEE/ROSE NO. 297 , colorless with a hint of cloudiness, plain rim. Extremely rare. Eastern. 3" d. Large rim spall, light rim flaking, short annealing fissure off rim. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1192.
McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 177, fig. 71, "100 Best" clear.

Provenance: Abraham & May, 2/69, $68.

Note: An example of this plate from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 38, #647) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" clear list.
Lot 2217 - LEE/ROSE NO. 311 , colorless with silver nitrate/amber stained cavetto background and shoulder diamonds, 23 bold scallops with pairs between. Unrecorded, possibly unique. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/8" d. Above average condition, loss of one large scallop and adjacent small scallop, otherwise only one additional large scallop tipped. Estimate: $800 - $1,200.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 4/9/86, lot #262, $300. Ex-coll: Dr. Grace O. Doane.
Lot 2218 - LEE/ROSE NO. 314 , colorless, embossed "SAMPSON, LINDLEY &. CO. / IMPORTERS OF / CHINA, GLASS / & QUEENSWARE. / NO.92 MAIN ST. / CINCINNATI.", 50 even scallops. Rare. Midwestern, possibly Pittsburgh. 3 7/16" d. Average condition, partial loss of three scallops and several others tipped, small rim spall and some light flaking. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 11/68, $10.
Lot 2219 - LEE/ROSE NO. 315 , colorless, embossed "E. A. &. S. R. FILLEY. / IMPORTERS. OF / CHINA. GLASS / &.QUEENS.WARE" above six stars, with "SAINT.LOUIS" below, 50 even scallops. Rare. Midwestern, possibly Pittsburgh. 3 7/16" d. Near proof having only two very lightly tipped scallops and a slight underfill affecting several scallops. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Spillman, fig. 395.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 11/68, $22.
Lot 2220 - LEE/ROSE NO. 316 , colorless, embossed "R.H. MILLER. &. CO / IMPORTERS OF / CHINA. GLASS / &. QUEENS. WARE" above six stars, with "SAINT. LOUIS" below, 50 even scallops. Extremely rare. Midwestern, possibly Pittsburgh. 3 7/16" d. Well above average condition, partial loss of one scallop and four others lightly tipped. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 10/1/86, lot #408, $375. Ex-coll: Dr. Grace O. Doane.

Note: This plate was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired a specimen.
Lot 2221 - LEE/ROSE NO. 318 , colorless, 50 even scallops. Extremely rare. Midwestern, possibly Pittsburgh. 3 7/16" d. Well above average condition (see note), loss of one scallop, four tipped, and several others lightly tipped. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 2/4/87, lot #410, $357. Ex-coll: Dr. Grace O. Doane.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold and Mrs. Powell recorded only this single example offered for sale. It was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired a specimen. The example offered here is in far superior condition to Marble's specimen illustrated in AGCP where Rose noted "We have never seen this plate in good condition."
Lot 2222 - LEE/ROSE NO. 319 , colorless, 66 even scallops. Very rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Above average condition, partial loss of four scallops and several others lightly tipped, mold roughness to table ring. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1194.
B & K I, fig. 1383.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 6/10/81, lot #180, $175. Ex-coll: Mrs. E. A. "Sue" Hawkes.
Lot 2223 - LEE/ROSE NO. 321 , colorless with green tint, ten-sided with each side having four scallops and two points. Very rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Average, rather rough condition with the loss of numerous scallops, open bubble at rim, two rim spalls. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1384.

Provenance: Guernsey, 10/69.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold and Mrs. Powell recorded only one additional example offered for sale. It was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired a specimen. Rose noted in AGCP "Specimens in good condition are virtually unknown."
Lot 2224 - LEE/ROSE NO. 321-C , amethyst, 50 even scallops. Very rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3" d. Loss of three scallops, partial loss of several others, very small light rim spall, light flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #390 (mis-numbered 391 in photo).
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1384.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 6/10/81, lot #337, $150. Ex-coll: Mrs. E. A. "Sue" Hawkes.
Lot 2225 - LEE/ROSE NO. 323 , dull amber with darker smoky swirls, 66 even scallops. Probably rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/4" d. Virtually proof having only one very lightly tipped scallop and a small top-rim flake, slightly warped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1385.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/20/06, lot #582, $99. Ex-coll: Suzanne Okun.
Lot 2226 - LEE/ROSE NO. 324 , medium fiery opalescent, 66 even scallops. Common. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/4" d. Virtually proof having only two lightly tipped scallops. Estimate: $300 - $50.

Reference: B & K I, fig. 1385.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 5/70, $9.
Lot 2227 - LEE/ROSE NO. 324 , deep amethyst, 66 even scallops. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/4" d. Near proof having only the partial loss of one scallop and two others very lightly tipped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1385.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 11/68, $45.
Lot 2228 - LEE/ROSE NO. 324 , unrecorded red amber, 66 even scallops. Unknown rarity. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/4" d. Proof except for several minute top-rim nicks, slightly warped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1385.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 6/69, $30.
Lot 2229 - LEE/ROSE NO. 328 , deep cobalt blue, 64 even scallops. Unknown rarity. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Partial loss of numerous scallops, top-rim flaking and mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1386.

Note: This plate was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired a specimen.
Lot 2230 - LEE/ROSE NO. 332-B , canary yellow, 63 even scallops. Extremely rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/8" d. Proof except for less than normal light flaking/mold roughness under rim. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Reference: Bilane, p. 21.
Elsholz, lot #1199.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold.
Lot 2231 - LEE/ROSE NO. 332-D , unrecorded aquamarine or blue green, 53 even scallops. Unknown rarity, possibly unique. Possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Above average condition, partial loss of two scallops and two others very lightly tipped, small top-rim spall, normal surface only annealing lines. Estimate: $500 - $800.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 7/17/01, lot #26, $720. Ex-coll: Eugenie Philbrick.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold. It is not recorded in AGCP or Bilane. In addition, we could not locate the existence of another example.
Lot 2232 - LEE/ROSE NO. 333 , soft blue with tiny bubbles, 59 even scallops. Scarce. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Above average condition, partial loss of two scallops and another tipped, otherwise only a few light top-rim flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1389.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 4/26/89, lot #407, $82.
Lot 2233 - LEE/ROSE NO. 334 , deep opalescent with nearly opaque areas and dark blue impurities, 67 even scallops. Scarce. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Near proof having only one tipped scallop and a hint of mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Note: This plate was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired a specimen.
Lot 2234 - LEE/ROSE NO. 337 , colorless, 55 even scallops. Extremely rare. Unknown origin, Bilane says probably foreign, I don't agree. 3 3/16" d. Near proof, partial loss of one scallop, one other very lightly tipped, two light top-rim flakes. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: Bilane, p. 21.
Elsholz, lot #1229, this being the actual example.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/6/87, lot #1229, $75. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H Rose, 12/15/64. Ex-coll: John & Mary Grossman.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold and Mrs. Powell recorded only this single specimen offered for sale. An example from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 39, #679) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" clear list where he attributed it to the Midwest.
Lot 2235 - LEE/ROSE NO. 358 , colorless, 64 even scallops. Very rare. Unknown origin. 3 7/8" d. Proof except for a very small light top-rim spall and a hint of mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Guernsey, 10/69.
Lot 2236 - LEE/ROSE NO. 373 , light opalescent with a curious swirled opaque spot on shoulder, 73 even scallops. Unknown rarity. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Proof with just a hint of under-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1392.

Provenance: Maloney, 1972.
Lot 2237 - LEE/ROSE NO. 373 , strong fiery opalescent, 73 even scallops. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Three rim chips each erasing a pair of scallops, partial loss of two other scallops and light mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1392.

Provenance: Eddy, 3/74.

Note: This plate was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired an example.
Lot 2238 - LEE/ROSE NO. 374 , amber, 22 scallops with single point between. Scarce. Eastern, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/4" d. Fair condition with several rim spalls, chips and flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Maloney, 12/70, $15.
Lot 2239 - LEE/ROSE NO. 374 , green with swirling red streaks, 22 scallops with single point between. Scarce. Eastern, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/4" d. Fair condition, one large and two small rim spalls, loss of one point, other points and scallops tipped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Florence Orr Nice, 7/75, $33.
Lot 2240 - LEE/ROSE NO. 374 , blue, 22 scallops with single point between. Scarce. Eastern, probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/4" d. Near proof having only two tipped scallops and some very light flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Maloney, 12/70, $30.
Lot 2241 - LEE/ROSE NO. 412 , unrecorded amethyst, plain rim with ten sides, good resonance. Unknown rarity, possibly unique. Possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/16" d. Fair condition with overall rim chipping and roughness, profile only slightly affected. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 7/17/01, lot #27, $440. Ex-coll: Eugenie Philbrick.

Note: We could locate no other examples or additional sales for this plate.
Lot 2242 - LEE/ROSE NO. 412 , brilliant peacock green, plain rim with ten sides, good resonance. Rare. Possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/16" d. Above average condition with a nearly proof profile, two small top-rim chips, along with moderate rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 12/9/97, lot #278, $715.
Lot 2243 - LEE/ROSE NO. 425 , unrecorded brilliant deep amethyst, nine large scallops with hearts between. Probably unique. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Near proof having one lightly tipped small scallop, otherwise only a hint of light flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.

Reference: Parallels Elsholz, lot #847.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1395.
Parallels Spillman, fig. 405.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/2/03, lot #161, $3,300. Ex-coll: Robert W. King. Arman Absentee Auctions, 1/15/86, lot #314, $1,600.

Note: An important plate in a beautiful color and top condition which was not represented in the Elsholz collection.
Lot 2244 - LEE/ROSE NO. 425 , unrecorded soft medium blue, nine large scallops with hearts between. Possibly unique. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Outstanding condition, one lightly tipped large scallop, three very small rim spalls, otherwise only some minor flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #847, this being the actual example.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1395.
Parallels Spillman, fig. 405.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/2/03, lot #163, $3,850. Ex-coll: Robert W. King. Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/5/87, lot #847, $900. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H. Rose, 10/4/67.

Note: An important plate with impeccable provenance and in great condition. An example cataloged as blue from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #579) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list.
Lot 2245 - LEE/ROSE NO. 432 , colorless, somewhat cloudy, nine large scallops with hearts between. Extremely rare. Unknown origin. 3 1/2" d. Above average condition, one lightly tipped small scallop, some flaking and overall light mold roughness, all of which only minimally affects the profile. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Reference: Bilane, p. 24, "I think that all are more or less cloudy."
Elsholz, lot #1244, this being the actual example.
McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 178, fig. 89, "100 Best" clear.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/2/03, lot #166, $522. Ex-coll: Robert W. King. Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/6/87, lot #1244, $1,250. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H. Rose, 3/28/68. Ex-coll: Louise S. Esterly. Ex-coll: George C. Cannon.

Note: An example of this plate from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 38, #633) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" clear list.
Lot 2246 - LEE/ROSE NO. 435 , colorless, cloudy/sick surface, plain rim. Rare. Probably Midwestern. 3" d. One small rim chip and light top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 4/19/89, lot #188, $55. Ex-coll: Yaeger Family.

Note: This plate was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired an example. It seems to be rarer than indicated in AGCP.
Lot 2247 - LEE/ROSE NO. 436 , colorless, slightly cloudy, plain rim. Very rare. Probably Midwestern. 3" d. Proof with just a hint of mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/20/06, lot #591, $99. Ex-coll: Dr. Augustine J. Ruff.

Note: This plate was on Elsholz's want list but he never acquired an example. It seems to be rarer than indicated in AGCP.
Lot 2248 - LEE/ROSE NO. 439-B , brilliant emerald green, 55 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only five examples. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Excellent condition, rim spall causing the partial loss of one scallop, several scallops very lightly tipped, otherwise only some very minor flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500.

Reference: Bilane, p. 24.
Elsholz, lot #849, this being the actual example.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1396.
Parallels Spillman, fig. 407.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/2/03, lot #167, $3,300. Ex-coll: Robert W. King. Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/5/87, lot #849, $950. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H. Rose, 3/28/68. Ex-coll: Louise S. Esterly.

Note: An important plate with impeccable provenance and in great condition. An example from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #585) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list where he noted only two specimens in this color.
Lot 2249 - LEE/ROSE NO. 439-C , peacock blue, 57 even scallops. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Partial loss of three scallops, three others tipped, and several lightly tipped. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #850.
B & K I, fig. 1396.
Parallels Spillman, fig. 407.

Provenance: Robert C. Eldred Co., Inc., 4/4/87, $385.
Lot 2250 - LEE/ROSE NO. 440 , peacock blue with greenish black steaks, 53 even scallops. Scarce. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Well above average with the partial loss of one scallop and another tipped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #851.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 9/68, $40.
Lot 2251 - LEE/ROSE NO. 440 , peacock blue, 53 even scallops. Scarce. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Well above average with the partial loss of two scallops and two others lightly tipped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #851.

Provenance: West Palm Beach Show, 1973, $75.
Lot 2252 - LEE/ROSE NO. 440-B , light blue, 24 large scallops with smaller pairs between. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Above average condition, two large scallops tipped and another lightly tipped, otherwise only some light top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Bilane, p. 24.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1397.

Provenance: Abraham & May, 9/73, $67.
Lot 2253 - LEE/ROSE NO. 440-B , brilliant medium blue, 24 large scallops with smaller pairs between. Scarce. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Proof except for a hint of top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #853.

Provenance: Abraham & May, 9/73, $58.
Lot 2254 - LEE/ROSE NO. 440-B , brilliant deep blue, 24 large scallops with smaller pairs between. Scarce. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Above average with the loss of one large scallop and another very lightly tipped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #853.
Lot 2255 - LEE/ROSE NO. 440-B , light violet blue, 24 large scallops with smaller pairs between. Unknown rarity, probably rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Above average with one large scallop tipped and three others lightly tipped, otherwise only a few top-rim flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Richard H. Wood, 1/70, $60.
Lot 2256 - LEE/ROSE NO. 441-A , moonstone/clambroth, plain rope rim, bottom only. Unknown rarity. Midwestern, probably Pittsburgh. 3" d. Proof except for a small under-rim chip which only slightly affects the profile. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Bilane, p. 25.
Elsholz, lot #1269, this being the actual example.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/6/87, lot #1269, $110. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. Dorothy B. Neal, 7/9/75. Ex-coll: Mr. & Mrs. Leon Neefe.
Lot 2257 - LEE/ROSE NO. 443 , colorless, plain rope rim, top and bottom. Very rare. Midwestern, probably Pittsburgh. 3" d. Proof with several minute flakes to a very slight fin. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1270.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 10/1/86, lot #416, $210. Ex-coll: Dr. Grace O. Doane.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold.
Lot 2258 - LEE/ROSE NO. 446 , colorless, 56 even scallops. Extremely rare. Uncertain origin, possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Near proof having only a few lightly tipped scallops. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1273, this being the actual example.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/6/87, lot #1273, $175. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H. Rose, 6/25/69. Ex-coll: Frank W. Davis. Ex-coll: James P. McGowan, Jr.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold.
Lot 2259 - LEE/ROSE NO. 447-A , canary yellow, 73 even scallops. Extremely rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/8" d. Under-rim chip causing the loss of one scallop, another scallop tipped, otherwise only two under-rim flakes. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1275.
McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 187, fig. 9, "100 Best" colored.

Provenance: Abraham & May, 3/69, $100.
Lot 2260 - LEE/ROSE NO. 449 , dull lavender, 19 large scallops with two points between. Unrecorded in AGCP, very or extremely rare. Midwestern. 3 1/16" d. Two large top-rim spalls, two points tipped, some light top-rim flaking, profile is remarkably intact. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Bilane, p. 25.

Note: This plate not represented in the Elsholz collection. AGCP notes that this series "is almost always found rough."
Lot 2261 - LEE/ROSE NO. 455 , brilliant emerald green, 48 even stippled scallops. Extremely rare, only two recorded. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/8" d. Proof except for a shallow 3 1/6" x 1/2" top-rim spall and a tiny top-rim flake, neither of which disfigures the profile. Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500.

Reference: Bilane, p. 25.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1399a.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/2/03, lot #176, $2,300. Ex-coll: Robert W. King. Collector's Sales & Service, 1/14/97, lot #266, $1,980. Ex-coll: Caleb C. Ewing.

Note: An extremely important plate with outstanding provenance and in great condition. We could locate but two sales records for this plate: the Bilane example which we sold through our galleries in 2004, and the example offered here, which sold in 2003, being the single specimen recorded by Bilane.
Lot 2262 - LEE/ROSE NO. 455-B , peacock blue, 43 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded two similarly colored examples. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/8" d. Proof except for two minute flakes. Estimate: $500 - $800.

Reference: Bilane, p. 25.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 3/11/97, lot #315, $825. Ex-coll: Caleb C. Ewing.
Lot 2263 - LEE/ROSE NO. 457-A , brilliant emerald green, 57 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only two examples. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Near proof having only one scallop with a chip to reverse and two others which are lightly tipped. Estimate: $800 - $1,200.

Reference: Bilane, p. 25.
Elsholz, lot #856, this being the actual example.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/5/87, lot #856, $850. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H. Rose, 8/31/55. Ex-coll: Paul Carson.

Note: A beautiful and important plate with impeccable provenance and in top condition.
Lot 2264 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-B , unrecorded translucent chalky soft blue, 76 even scallops. Most certainly unique. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Three areas, each lacking three scallops, which appear under close examination to be underfills, partial loss of two additional scallops, clam-shell top-rim bruise. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 10/1/86, lot #418, $425. Ex-coll: Dr. Grace O. Doane.

Note: A most important plate for which we could locate no additional records.
Lot 2265 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-B , dark brilliant blue, 76 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Loss of three scallops and partial loss of another, small area of underfill. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #857.

Provenance: Richard H. Wood, 10/72, $55.
Lot 2266 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-B , deep fiery opalescent, 76 even scallops. Plentiful, possibly rare in this deep color. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Proof except for two very lightly tipped scallops. Estimate: $30 - $50.

Reference: Bilane, p. 25.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 5/70, $18.
Lot 2267 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-D/E , green, 43 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Well above average, one scallop tipped and another very lightly tipped, otherwise only two tiny open bubbles to scallop tips. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #858, this being the actual example.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/5/87, lot #858, $325. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H. Rose, 12/23/57.

Note: It seems that Lee/Rose Nos. 459-D and 459-E are the same plate with all measuring 3 7/16" plus or minus.
Lot 2268 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-D/E , peacock blue, 43 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Loss of one scallop and several others lightly tipped. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Allan J. Hodges, 9/75, $65.

Note: It seems that Lee/Rose Nos. 459-D and 459-E are the same plate with all measuring 3 7/16" plus or minus.
Lot 2269 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-D/E , electric blue, 43 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Rim chip causing the loss of one scallop and part of adjoining scallops, several others tipped or lightly tipped. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #859.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 10/14/97, lot #436 (1of 3), $250.

Note: It seems that Lee/Rose Nos. 459-D and 459-E are the same plate with all measuring 3 7/16" plus or minus.
Lot 2270 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-D/E , unrecorded translucent jade green, 43 even scallops. Most certainly unique. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. At first glance this plate appears to be in poor condition, under close examination it seems that it is as it left the factory (probably picked off the cullet pile as a souvenir). Twelve scallops are erased or tipped due to open bubbles, another scallop is erased by an area of exfoliation to the reverse, what appears to be a crack is evident across the front and back but it is only on the surface having no depth, and the plate still has an excellent resonance. That said, this plate is still pretty much a visual wreck. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 8/8/95, lot #126, $250, miscataloged as L/R No. 459-M.

Note: It seems that Lee/Rose Nos. 459-D and 459-E are the same plate with all measuring 3 7/16" plus or minus.
Lot 2271 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-F , translucent clambroth/alabaster with slight swirling opalescence, 55 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 7/16" d. Proof except for one lightly tipped scallop. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Abraham & May, 1972, $40.
Lot 2272 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-M , pale jade opaque, slightly marbled, 43 even scallops. Extremely rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 13/16" d. Outstanding condition, four scallops tipped and two others lightly tipped, otherwise only some light flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1277, which was exhibited at the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1953.
B & K I, fig. 1400.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/2/03, lot #180, $5,250. Ex-coll: Robert W. King. Sam Velleca, 1/10/94, $1,750.

Note: A very important plate with great provenance and in great condition. An example from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #584) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list.
Lot 2273 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-N , dark cobalt blue, 81 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only one example. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/4" d. Lacking seven scallops, partial loss or tipping to numerous others, one small top-rim spall. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Reference: Bilane, p. 26.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 10/14/97, lot #436 (1of 3), $250.
Lot 2274 - LEE/ROSE NO. 459-O , semi-opaque slightly mottled soft blue which shows fiery opalescent periwinkle in transmitted light, 43 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only two similarly colored examples. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 13/16" d. Excellent condition, partial loss of two scallops, several others tipped, two small top-rim spalls, and some light flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500.

Reference: Bilane, p. 26.
Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/19/06, lot #596, Dr. Ruff's example recorded by Bilane.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/17/74, lot #246, $200. Ex-coll: Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Wakefield. Exhibited: Sandwich Glass Museum.
Lot 2275 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-B-X-1 , yellow green, variation with flatter arc to scallops, 54 even scallops. Unrecorded in AGCP, Bilane recorded only one example. Possibly Midwestern. 3 5/16" d. Above average condition, loss of two scallops and partial loss of five others, several light top-rim flakes and normal mold roughness. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Reference: Bilane, p. 26.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 10/14/97, lot #402, $99.
Lot 2276 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-D-X-1 , very deep cobalt blue, Unrecorded in AGCP. Unrecorded variation that when viewed from the back features a reversed (slanting to the left) rope table ring and a flat (instead of peaked) square in center of cavetto, 67 even scallops. Unknown rarity. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Loss of three scallops and several others tipped, one small top-rim spall and two flakes. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Glassworks, 1994, lot #38, $470.
Lot 2277 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-F , brilliant violet blue, 63 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Proof with just a hint of mold roughness and normal short annealing lines off rim. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1279.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 9/26/04, lot #1095, $467. Ex-coll: Sylvia & Ken Lyon.
Lot 2278 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-F , deep swirled fiery opalescent, 63 even scallops. Scarce. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Proof except for two very lightly tipped scallops. Estimate: $30 - $50.

Reference: Bilane, p. 26.
Elsholz, lot #1329.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 11/70, $20.
Lot 2279 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-J , strong fiery opalescent, 48 even scallops. Scarce. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Proof with just a hint of mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1330.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 5/70, $17.
Lot 2280 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-J , violet blue, 48 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Well above average, partial loss of one scallop, another tipped, and a third lightly tipped. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Collector's Sales & Service, 6/10/97, lot #40, miscataloged as L/R No. 455.
Lot 2281 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-L , violet blue, 53 even scallops. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Proof except for the loss of one scallop and a minute top-rim flake. Estimate: $150 - $250.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/18/74, lot #527, $70. Ex-coll: Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Wakefield. Exhibited: Sandwich Glass Museum.
Lot 2282 - LEE/ROSE NO. 465-S , unrecorded brilliant emerald green, 61 even scallops. Possibly unique. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 1/2" d. Virtually proof having only two very lightly tipped scallops and a hint of minor flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.

Reference: Parallels Spillman, fig. 414.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 5/12/03, lot #280, $2,300.

Note: An extremely important and beautiful plate in the best possible condition. Rose's and Elsholz's notes show that neither were aware of the existence of this plate.
Lot 2283 - LEE/ROSE NO. 467-A/B , canary yellow, 48 even scallops. Very rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/8" to 3 11/16" d. Above average condition, small under-rim chip causing the loss of one scallop, another scallop very lightly tipped, otherwise only a hint of mold roughness. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1332.
McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 187, fig. 11, "100 Best" colored.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1401.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/18/74, lot #528, $170. Ex-coll: Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Wakefield. Exhibited: Sandwich Glass Museum.
Lot 2284 - LEE/ROSE NO. 467-A/B , deep brilliant amethyst, 48 even scallops. Very rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/8" to 3 11/16" d. Proof except for a hint of mold roughness, slightly warped. Estimate: $500 - $800.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #860, this being the actual example.
B & K I, fig. 1401.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 5/5/87, lot #860, $600. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. James H. Rose, 3/28/68. Ex-coll: Louise S. Esterly. Ex-coll: Mrs. Harry S. High.

Note: A beautiful plate with impeccable provenance and in the best possible condition.
Lot 2285 - LEE/ROSE NO. 476 , unrecorded medium lavender, 12 plain sides. Unknown rarity, probably extremely rare. Uncertain origin, possibly Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Small chip to one corner and a sliver chip to another, otherwise only a few minute top-rim flakes. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 2286 - LEE/ROSE NO. 477 , deep fiery opalescent with nearly opaque areas, 66 even scallops. Very rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Above average condition, loss of two scallops, partial loss of four others, and several others tipped, some very minor top-rim flakes, rim with small warped area. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1402.
Lot 2287 - LEE/ROSE NO. 490 , colorless, 68 even scallops. Extremely rare, AGCP recorded only two examples. Unknown origin. 3 5/16" d. Loss of three scallops, partial loss of two others and several others tipped, small top-rim spall and two flakes. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1335, this being the actual example.

Provenance: Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 11/17/87, lot #1335, $175. Ex-coll: William J. Elsholz. Richard A. Bourne Co., Inc., 2/18/74. Dorothy B. Neal, agent.

Note: This is the first example of this plate that we have sold and the only example recorded by Mrs. Powell.
Lot 2288 - LEE/ROSE NO. 500-V-1 , blue, flatter variation with larger diameter, 48 even scallops. Very rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 3/8" d. Partial loss of three scallops, several others lightly tipped, several small light rim spalls. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Bilane, p. 27.
B & K I, fig. 1404.

Provenance: E. R. Eller, 7/75, $50. Ex-coll: Mr. & Mrs. Leon Neefe.
Lot 2289 - LEE/ROSE NO. 501 , blue, 51 even scallops. Rare. Uncertain origin. 2 15/16" d. Near proof having only one tipped scallop and a small top-rim flake. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Green Valley Auctions, Inc., 4/30/04, lot #241, $77. Ex-coll: John E. Bilane. Mrs. M. A. Pfeiffer, 3/95, $15.
Lot 2290 - LEE/ROSE NO. 501 , olive green, 51 even scallops. Scarce. Uncertain origin. 2 15/16" d. Proof except for several minute top-rim flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Abraham & May, 3/69, $45.
Lot 2291 - LEE/ROSE NO. 501 , amethyst, hint of cloudiness, 51 even scallops. Very rare. Uncertain origin. 2 15/16" d. Three scallops tipped and two lightly tipped, two minute top-rim flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Allan J. Hodges, 10/75, $58.
Lot 2292 - LEE/ROSE NO. 501-X-2 , yellow green, thicker variation with larger center dot, 51 even scallops. Rare. Uncertain origin. 2 15/16" d. Small under-rim chip causing the loss of one scallop, small top-rim spall and two minute flakes. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Arman Absentee Auctions, 4/19/89, lot #109, $88. Ex-coll: Yaeger Family.
Lot 2293 - LEE/ROSE NO. 510 , brilliant peacock blue-green, 22 scallops with single point between. Rare or very rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3" d. Above average condition, one scallop tipped and two others very lightly tipped, some minor top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Bilane, p. 28.
Lot 2294 - LEE/ROSE NO. 510 , deep blue, 22 scallops with single point between. Rare. Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3" d. Near proof having only two points lightly tipped and some minor top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Maloney, 12/70, $30.
Lot 2295 - LEE/ROSE NO. 511 , deep amethyst, 22 scallops with single point between. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3" d. One scallop chipped from reverse, several scallops and points tipped, light top-rim flake and mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1405.

Provenance: Palm Beach Show, 1968, $35.
Lot 2296 - LEE/ROSE NO. 511-V-1 , lavender or light amethyst, unrecorded significantly deeper variation, more like a honey dish, 22 scallops with single point between. Unknown rarity. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3" d. Above average condition, one tipped point and some light top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Parallels B & K I, fig. 1405.
Lot 2297 - LEE/ROSE NO. 520-A , blue, 44 even scallops. Scarce. Unknown origin. 3" d. Partial loss of two scallops and several others tipped, some minor top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Allan J. Hodges, 9/75, $54.
Lot 2298 - LEE/ROSE NO. 522 , brilliant red amber, 66 even scallops. Very rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Pristine proof. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1412.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1406.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 9/68, $35.
Lot 2299 - LEE/ROSE NO. 522 , amethyst, 66 even scallops. Rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Average condition, loss of two scallops and numerous others tipped, some minor top-rim flaking/mold roughness. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Elsholz, lot #1411 (miscataloged as L/R No. 523).
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1406.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 10/72, $40.
Lot 2300 - LEE/ROSE NO. 522 , lavender, 66 even scallops. Unknown rarity. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 3 5/16" d. Pristine proof. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Reference: Bilane, p. 28.
Parallels B & K I, fig. 1406.

Provenance: James H. Rose, 5/70, $42.