Frosted Block, Imperial   Updated 3/25/2008
A unique and rather un-Carnival like pattern. The squared panels would be more stunning in dark colors but pieces are known only in marigold, clambroth, white, and occasional smoke. Rosebowls, the most widely seen shape, are found in two sizes--the larger with about a 5-inch opening and the smaller with about a 4 1/2 inch opening. The milk pitchers are quite rare. Some pieces, which were apparently marked for export, have the phrase "Made in USA" molded in.
Rosebowls, large

Clambroth, 70 (2000), 50 (2004)

Marigold, 13 (2000)

White, 30 (2002), 25 (2003)

Rosebowls, small

Clambroth, 40 (2005)

Marigold, 8 (2005), 10 (2006)

White, 30-50

Bowls, 7-8 inches

Clambroth, 28 (2000), 13, 25 (both 2005), 23 (2008)

Marigold, 20 (2007)

White, 15 (2005)

White or clear, square, 50 (2001), 30 (2004)

Relish dish, oval

Clambroth, 35 (2002)

Marigold, 50 (2001)

Milk pitchers

Clambroth, 65 (1995)

Marigold, 50 (2001)

Creamer

Clambroth, 25 (1998)

Sugar (open)

Clambroth, 5 (2002)

White, 20 (1995)

Compote

Clambroth, 60 (2001), 15 (2002), 20 (2005)

White or clear, 70 (2000)

Nut bowl shape

Clambroth, 25 (1997), 30 (2005)

White, 35 (2005)

Round 7-inch plates are relatively common in the Frosted Block pattern, but square plates are rare (these two in smoke are courtesy of Carl and Eunice Booker). Vases are also rare.
Plates, 7-8 inch

Clambroth, square, 500 (1998)

Marigold, 125 (2001), 45 (2004), 40 (2007)

Smoke, 45 (2003), 125 (2004), 30 (2008)

Plates, 9 inches

Clambroth, 15 (2005), 40 (2006)

Marigold, 60 (1995)

Marigold, square, 275 (2004)

Smoke, 75 (1997)

Vases, 6 inch

Clambroth, 145 (1997)

Marigold, 150 (2000)

Smoke, 310 (2000),
   205 (2004)