LEE/ROSE NO. 645-A CUP PLATE
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LEE/ROSE NO. 645-A CUP PLATE, brilliant deep emerald green, 53 even scallops. Extremely rare. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 1830-1850. 3 3/4" D.
Virtually proof with only some light mold roughness to underside of rim. Two typical 1/8" annealing checks off rim, as made.
Literature: Lee/Rose - American Glass Cup Plates, p. 346. The McKearins - American Glass, pl. 185, fig. 5, "100 Best" colored. Spillman - Corning, fig. 440 and color Plate Six. Barlow/Kaiser - The Glass Industry in Sandwich, Vol. 1, p. 272, fig. 1425. Bilane - Cup Plate Discoveries Since 1948, p. 35. Like Bourne - The William J. Elsholz Collection, Vol. III, p. 462, lot 1739.
Provenance: Collection of the late Alvina Breckel of Oley, PA and Winnetka, IL. _x000D_
Arman Absentee Auctions, 10/31/84, lot 461._x000D_
Ex-collection of Caleb C. Ewing.
Catalogue Note: An important and beautiful plate in excellent condition. _x000D_
An example from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #602) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list.
Virtually proof with only some light mold roughness to underside of rim. Two typical 1/8" annealing checks off rim, as made.
Literature: Lee/Rose - American Glass Cup Plates, p. 346. The McKearins - American Glass, pl. 185, fig. 5, "100 Best" colored. Spillman - Corning, fig. 440 and color Plate Six. Barlow/Kaiser - The Glass Industry in Sandwich, Vol. 1, p. 272, fig. 1425. Bilane - Cup Plate Discoveries Since 1948, p. 35. Like Bourne - The William J. Elsholz Collection, Vol. III, p. 462, lot 1739.
Provenance: Collection of the late Alvina Breckel of Oley, PA and Winnetka, IL. _x000D_
Arman Absentee Auctions, 10/31/84, lot 461._x000D_
Ex-collection of Caleb C. Ewing.
Catalogue Note: An important and beautiful plate in excellent condition. _x000D_
An example from the Marble collection was included in the 1954 Corning exhibit (case 37, #602) and included by Rose in his new "100 Best" colored list.
Condition
Virtually proof with only some light mold roughness to underside of rim. Two typical 1/8" annealing checks off rim, as made.
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LEE/ROSE NO. 645-A CUP PLATE
Estimate $500 - $800
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