Chesterfield, Imperial  Updated 11/7/2007

In his 1996 book on Imperial Carnival Glass, Carl O. Burns points out that the difference between the Chesterfield and similar fluted patterns is the flat portion at the top of the handle (on handled pieces, of course). The mug above sold for $13 in 1995. Candlesticks are found in two heights, 7 1/4 and 9 inches. Candlesticks are reported in clambroth, marigold, purple, red, smoke, and teal as well as the white shown. This pair is courtesy of Bob Grissom. Chesterfield pieces are sometimes identified as Colonial or Wide Panel.
Mugs

Marigold, 13 (1995), 5 (2001)

White, 105 (2004)

Bowl, 6 inch, round

Marigold, 3 (2001)

Rosebowl

Marigold, 16 (2005)

Compotes

Aqua, stretch irid., 7 3/4 inches tall, 90 (2000)

Celeste/sapphire, 7 3/4 inches tall, 90 (1998),
   280 (2003)

Red, 265 (1998), 165 (2004)

White, stretch irid., 7 inches tall, 55 (2002)

White, stretch irid,. 8 1/2 inch round, 45 (2007)

White, stretch irid., 6 1/4 inches, 25 (2002)

White, stretch irid, 33 (2004)

Candlesticks, 7 1/4 inch

Smoke, pair, 105 (2000), 105 (2006)

Red, pair, 425 (2007)

Sherbet

Amberina, stretch irid., 70 (1999)

Red, twisted stem, 100 (2000)

Creamer and sugar

Marigold, 25 (2001)

Red, 375 (2007)

Toothpick holder, 2 handles

Marigold, 195 (2003), 70 (2006), 175 (2007)

Pitcher, lemonade

Red, 12,000 (2007)

Tumbler

Aqua, 225 (2003)

Red, 220 (2003), 2,700 (2007)

White, 150 (2004), 145 (2007)


Shown above are a 2 inch tall individual salt in the Chesterfield pattern (courtesy of Jack and Eleanor Hamilton), and a toothpick holder that sold in 2003 for $195.