Blue John 2015-10-05 Auction - 256 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 2
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 rare Blue John and bronze table: A rare Blue John and bronze tableThe square top formed from a mosaic of assorted Blue John slices from various veins, including some pairs, within a sandwich of protective glass inset into a
0024A: A rare Blue John and bronze tableEst. £2,237-£2,983
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A large Blue John chalice: A large Blue John chaliceTreak Cliff Blue Vein, attributed to Eddie Fisher The steep-sided bowl with slightly flared rim and flat base, with amethyst rim over white zig-zag banding with purple edges,
0025: A large Blue John chaliceEst. £2,237-£2,983
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A Blue John urn: A 19th century Blue John urnBlue John Cavern vein group Of neoclassical ovoid form with ball finial and mushroom knop over ribbed spreading fixed 'cover', the shouldered body with ribbed collar on a
0026: A Blue John urnEst. £895-£1,193
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A Blue John pedestal cup or chalice: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceNew Dining Room Vein The hemispherical bowl with good amethyst veining and centre on a knopped tapering Ashford marble stem and Blue John ogee domed circular foot,
0027: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceEst. £447-£597
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A Blue John chalice or goblet: A Blue John chalice or gobletTreak Cliff Blue Vein The rounded funnel bowl, of mottled hues from clear through lilac to dark amethyst, on a complex annular-knopped stem and domed foot, 62mm rim
0028: A Blue John chalice or gobletEst. £597-£895
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A small Blue John footed bowl: A small Blue John footed bowlTreak Cliff Blue Vein With hemispherical body on flared foot, the mottled ground with some amethyst tones, 54mm rim diameter x 37mm high, 124gms, (A/F).
0029: A small Blue John footed bowlEst. £75-£119
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowlMillers Vein The steep-sided circular body with a band of violet-edged lilac veining over ribbed band, 64mm diameter x 24mm high, 95gms.
0030: A Blue John bowlEst. £224-£298
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A Blue John pedestal cup: A Blue John pedestal cupOld Tor Vein The shallow hemispherical bowl with concentric banding on a tapering socle with ribbed collar, medially-knopped turned stem and spreading foot, 58mm rim diameter
0031: A Blue John pedestal cupEst. £298-£447
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A Blue John urn: A Blue John urnBlue John Cavern vein group The fixed spreading cover over stepped hemispherical body with fluted lower section, with unusual lilac colouration, on a squat balustroid stem and flared
0032: A Blue John urnEst. £1,492-£2,237
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A good pair of Blue John urns: A good pair of Blue John urnsWinnats One Vein Each of neoclassical shouldered ovoid form with spire finial over moulded collar on brass socle, raised on an Ashford marble table, Derbyshire fluorspar
0033: A good pair of Blue John urnsEst. £2,983-£4,475
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A small pair of Georgian Blue John urns: A small pair of Georgian Blue John urns.Treak Cliff Blue Vein Each with ovoid body surmounted by a brass urn finial on domed circular foot, 133mm high, 263gms and 262gms, (525gms all-in), (2)
0034: A small pair of Georgian Blue John urnsEst. £597-£895
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A Blue John egg cup: A Blue John egg cupTreak Cliff Blue Vein The truncated ovoid bowl within silver-plated frame having loop rim on three supports extending as cabriole legs, 114mm high, Blue John component 135gms,
0035: A Blue John egg cupEst. £119-£179
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A rare Georgian Blue John paperweight: A rare Georgian Blue John paperweight.Winnats One Vein The truncated ovoid body, surmounted by a ring handle, having an arc of violet veining, on decorated brass foot rim, 61mm diameter x 67mm high
0036: A rare Georgian Blue John paperweightEst. £298-£447
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A small Blue John dish: A small Blue John dish. Of circular form with broad stripe of violet and paler lilac band to one side, 63mm diameter x 14mm high, 60gms.
0037: A small Blue John dishEst. £149-£224
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowlBlue John Cavern vein group Of hemispherical form with two arcs of lilac veining, 42mm diameter x 19mm high, 27gms, (A/F).
0038: A small Blue John bowlEst. £75-£119
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A small Blue John salt: A small Blue John salt Of footed hemispherical form with iron red marbling and a band of dark purple veining throughout, 34mm diameter x 25mm high, 40gms.
0039: A small Blue John saltEst. £60-£89
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A Blue John pedestal cup or goblet: A Blue John pedestal cup or goblet The steep-sided bowl with channel beneath rim, a zig-zig vein of pale banding and a body shading from deep amethyst to pale lilac, the multi-knopped stem on a
0040: A Blue John pedestal cup or gobletEst. £1,044-£1,342
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A Blue John pedestal tazza: A Blue John pedestal tazza. Treak Cliff Blue Vein The dished circular top on knopped stem and cylindrical pedestal raised on Ashford black marble base, the whole with mottled ground shading from
0041: A Blue John pedestal tazzaEst. £447-£746
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A Blue John chalice: A fine Blue John chaliceTreak Cliff Blue Vein With flat-bottomed hemispherical bowl having violet rim and some zig-zag veining on a shouldered tapering stem and stepped foot, 88mm rim diameter x
0042: A Blue John chaliceEst. £1,790-£2,685
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A Blue John pedestal cup or chalice: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceTreak Cliff Blue Vein The compressed hemispherical bowl with incurved rim having four layers of clear, dark amethyst, pale lilac and dark violet banding
0043: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceEst. £746-£1,044
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A Blue John desk stand or paperweight: A Blue John desk stand or paperweightTreak Cliff Blue Vein Of canted oblong form with ink bottle aperture and pen tray, 100mm x 95mm x 15mm high, 429gms.
0044: A Blue John desk stand or paperweightEst. £119-£179
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A set of three Blue John salts: A set of three Blue John saltsClinton Burhouse Collection, possibly Chinese manufacture Each of wavy-topped oval form and tapering section, largest 42mm x 19mm high, 24gms, 23gms and 21gms
0045: A set of three Blue John saltsEst. £119-£179
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A Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowlTreak Cliff Blue Vein Of footed circular form with sloping sides, bulging rim and base band, of dark amethyst hue, 62mm diameter x 28mm high, 83gms.
0046: A Blue John bowlEst. £224-£298
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A 19th bronze figure with Blue John base: A 19th bronze figure with Blue John base The cast patinated female figure modelled as a maiden wearing robes and billowing mantle, holding a rod in her right hand, with right leg raised, on domed
0047: A 19th bronze figure with Blue John baseEst. £895-£1,193