Blue John 2015-10-05 Auction - 256 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 11
A magnificent ormolu-mounted Blue John urnA Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceA large pair of Blue John obelisks
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Blue John

Blue John is a geologically and geographically unique variety of the mineral Fluorite. It is only found in the limestone of Castleton, in the Peak District of North Derbyshire. Once extracted, Fluorite is more commonly known as Fluorspar - a term first mentioned by Georgius Agricola in 1530, amalgamating Fluor (to flow) and Spar (from the Old English spærst?n, ?spear stone?, in reference to its crystalline appearance). Mentions of a mineral matching Blue John can be found as early as 1671 in Webster?s Metallographia, discussing ?Fluores?some the colour of amethyst? and Celia Fiennes? 1679 Through England on a Side-Saddle who mentions the ?Azure Spar in Derbyshire?. Shortly after this, Charles Leigh records the ?sapphirine and azure spar? in the 1700 Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire and The Peak District. It is mentioned as ?Blew John? by Matthew Boulton in 1768, but there is no specific mention of the name Blue John, or any variant, prior to the 1760s. The root of the name ?Blue John? is still argued, with some suggesting it derives from the French Bleu Jaune (Blue Yellow), perhaps coined by Huguenot ormolu workers collaborating with Matthew Boulton, and others suggesting it was coined by miners upon accidental discovery whilst in pursuit of another mineral colloquially known as ?Black Jack?. Neither theory has been proven?
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A pair of Derbyshire fluorspar pedestal urns: A pair of Derbyshire fluorspar pedestal urns Each of neoclassical shouldered ovoid form with mushroom finial over double rib to shoulder, the pinkish-grey body with some zig-zag veining, on a
0238: A pair of Derbyshire fluorspar pedestal urnsEst. £597-£895
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A Blue John urn on pedestal: A Blue John urn on pedestalWinnats One Vein The neoclassical shouldered ovoid body with stepped domed fixed cover on waisted spreading socle and cylindrical pedestal with turned rim and foot, 195mm
0239: A Blue John urn on pedestalEst. £597-£895
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A Derbyshire Fluorspar pot and cover: A Derbyshire Fluorspar pot and cover The domed cover with bun finial, the squat ovoid body bisected by a pale lilac band of veining, 64mm maximum diameter and height, 252gms.
0240: A Derbyshire Fluorspar pot and coverEst. £75-£119
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A small Derbyshire Fluorspar bowl: A small Derbyshire Fluorspar bowl. Of flared 'tea bowl' shape, shading from clear through 'vaseline' to rust-coloured veining, 67mm diameter x 46mm high, 116gms.
0241: A small Derbyshire Fluorspar bowlEst. £149-£224
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A Blue John pedestal cup or chalice: A Blue John pedestal cup or chalice The hemispherical bowl with flared rim over ribbed collar, on a multi-knopped tapering stem and domed foot, 80mm rim diameter x 174mm high, 394gms.
0242: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceEst. £895-£1,193
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A Blue John urn on pedestal: A Blue John urn on pedestalBull Beef Vein The squat classical body with broad bands of purple veining, the flared rim and waisted collar with medial fold on a spreading socle and Ashford marble
0243: A Blue John urn on pedestalEst. £447-£597
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A Blue John pedestal cup: A Blue John pedestal cup The hemispherical bowl on a waisted stem and stepped domed foot, 68mm rim diameter x 71mm high, 154gms.
0244: A Blue John pedestal cupEst. £224-£298
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A Blue John urn: A Blue John urnOld Tor Vein With bun finial over stepped domed cover and tapering body on a bell-shaped foot, 122mm high, 503gms.
0245: A Blue John urnEst. £373-£522
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A pair of Blue John urns: A pair of Blue John urnsWinnats Five Vein Each of neoclassical shouldered ovoid form, the domed fixed cover with ball finial, on a knopped spreading socle and a Ashford marble plinth, 123mm high,
0246: A pair of Blue John urnsEst. £597-£895
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowlOdin Vein Of bulging circular form and dark amethyst hue, a band of white veining to lower aspect visible under light, incised initials PKH (for Harrison Collection) beneath, 67mm
0247: A Blue John bowlEst. £119-£179
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowl. The ogee-sided body of deep amethyst hue, with veining visible under light, incised 'PKH' (for Harrison Collection) beneath, 59mm diameter x 25mm high, 75gms.
0248: A Blue John bowlEst. £119-£179
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowlBlue John Cavern vein group Of bulging circular form on foot, the dark amethyst body with lighter inclusions and base, 49mm diameter x 24mm high, 73gms.
0249: A small Blue John bowlEst. £60-£89
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A fine ormolu-mounted Blue John pedestal centrepiece: A fine ormolu-mounted Blue John pedestal centrepieceWinnats One Vein In the manner of Sir William Chambers for Matthew Boulton The heart-shaped pierced brass rim above an ovoid body with metal liner,
0250: A fine ormolu-mounted Blue John pedestal centrepieceEst. £4,475-£7,458
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A large Blue John pedestal urn: A large Blue John pedestal urnOld Dining Room Vein and Winnats Twelve Vein The neoclassical shouldered ovoid body with ball finial and disc knop over moulded collar and medial rib, raised on a
0251: A large Blue John pedestal urnEst. £4,475-£5,967
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A large pair of Blue John obelisks: A large pair of Blue John obelisksAttributed to Eddie Fisher Each of typical broadening square form with pyramidal top, the bodies decorated in veined sections of varying shapes and sizes, on a
0252: A large pair of Blue John obelisksEst. £2,237-£2,983
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A magnificent ormolu-mounted Blue John urn: A magnificent ormolu-mounted Blue John urn Late 18th century, attributed to the Boulton workshop, probably collected by Mable Ollerenshaw née HarrisonThe spreading cover with berry finial over
0253: A magnificent ormolu-mounted Blue John urnEst. £29,833-£44,749