Imperial Amethyst Revival Carnival, 1981.
G&S Thistlewood August 2023
Imperial commenced the production of Revival Carnival Glass in the early 1960s to take advantage of the market for new, collectable Carnival Glass.
This catalogue shows Revival items in purple Carnival which was issued in 1981, under the ownership of Lennox and it was possibly the last Imperial catalogue issued under Lennox's ownership (as it was sold to Arthur Lorch that same year). The colour code was "AT"
The pieces shown above are:
Terrier Pup, 3½, (O) #42944 Loganberry vase 10", (P) #42774 |
Acanthus 3” candleholder, (Q) #42788
Three-toed, 6-sided covered box 4”, (R) #42914 Bulldog Pup 3”, (S) #42943 |
The pieces shown above are:
Hen on Nest 4¼" vase, (A) #42926
Tiger Lily tumbler (B) #42050 Tiger Lily pitcher, 3 pint, (C) #42152 Jonquil vase 6”, (D) #42753 Acanthus bowl 7”, (E) #42707 Miniature Lamb covered box 3¼”, (F) #42911 Acanthus compote 5”, (G) #42725 |
Three-in-One toothpick, (H) #42620
Suzanne Bell, aka Colonial Belle 6”, (I) #42844 Hobstar 5" handled nappy, (J) #42576 Pansy (Arcs exterior) bowl 9”, (K) #42702. Originally made in Classic Carnival Beaded Block vase 6”, (L) #42759 (sometimes referred to as Frosted Block) Miniature Lamb sugar and creamer set 2¾”, (M) #42536 Rose / Imperial Rose (aka Lustre Rose) 8" 3-toed bowl, (N) #42693 |
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