Blue John 2015-10-05 Auction - 256 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 6
A magnificent ormolu-mounted Blue John urnA Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceA large pair of Blue John obelisks
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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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 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, 97mm rim diameter x
0068: A Blue John chaliceEst. £2,237-£2,983
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowl. The hemispherical body with a medial band of violet veining beneath pale rim, 49mm diameter x 29mm high, 63gms.
0090: A small Blue John bowlEst. £149-£224
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A Blue John goblet: A Blue John gobletTreak Cliff Blue Vein The rounded funnel bowl, with mottled 'cracked ice' ground shading from clear to dark amethyst, on a multi-knopped tapering stem and dished domed foot, 41mm
0120: A Blue John gobletEst. £224-£298
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A Blue John obelisk: A Blue John obeliskTreak Cliff Blue VeinAttributed to Peter Sharp Of typical broadening square section with pyramidal top, with full-depth violet banding, Ashford marble base, Blue John pedestal and
0200: A Blue John obeliskEst. £224-£298
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A Blue John pedestal cup: A Blue John pedestal cupBlue John Cavern vein group The shallow circular bowl, with broad canted rim, having dark violet, lilac and 'vaseline' banding, the unusual stem with alternate purple and pale
0008: A Blue John pedestal cupEst. £447-£597
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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 fine Blue John pedestal bowl or tazza: A fine Blue John pedestal bowl or tazzaTreak Cliff Blue Vein The flat-bottomed hemispherical bowl with flared rim over pale band of veining and shading from dark amethyst to pale lilac, on a
0099: A fine Blue John pedestal bowl or tazzaEst. £4,475-£5,967
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A Blue John shallow bowl or dish: A Blue John shallow bowl or dish Twelve Vein Of squat circular form, the 'cracked ice' ground with a broad arc of purple veining shading from lilac to violet, incised PKH beneath, 100mm diameter x
0124: A Blue John shallow bowl or dishEst. £298-£447
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowl. Of footed hemispherical form with lilac and violet marbling, 45mm diameter x 22mm high, 43gms.
0189: A small Blue John bowlEst. £149-£224
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A Blue John urn: A Blue John urnWinnats One Vein Of neoclassical ovoid form, the fixed domed Hatterel surmount with ball finial, over bulging shoulder with zig-zag veining and a tapering body with lilac banding,
0204: A Blue John urnEst. £1,193-£1,790
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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 bowl: A Blue John bowlWinnats Five Vein Of hemispherical form with mottling and veining shading from white to dark violet, 63mm diameter x 23mm high, 81gms.
0059: A Blue John bowlEst. £298-£447
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A small Blue John goblet: A small Blue John gobletTreak Cliff Blue Vein The tapering bowl on a knopped tapering stem and domed foot, 44mm rim diameter x 98mm high, 125gms, (A/F).
0103: A small Blue John gobletEst. £149-£224
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A Blue John candlestick: A Blue John candlestickWinnats Five Vein With ovoid socket of dark hue on a one-piece pedestal 'sundial' support with circular top, balustroid stem and stepped domed foot, the whole with good
0128: A Blue John candlestickEst. £597-£895
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowl.Twelve Vein Of steep-sided circular form with bulging rim and a medial band of ribbing, with good horizontal parallel veining, 69mm diameter x 56mm high, 187gms.
0138: A Blue John bowlEst. £746-£1,044
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A Blue John boulder: A Blue John boulder Maximum dimensions 240mm x 180mm x 105mm high, 4,943gms.
0161: A Blue John boulderEst. £75-£119
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A Blue John sample: A Blue John sample Of irregular boulder form, maximum dimensions 55mm x 64mm x 30mm high, 115gms.
0166: A Blue John sampleEst. £60-£89
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A pair of amethyst salts: A pair of amethyst salts Each of dished oblong form with sloping sides, 62mm x 47mm x 18mm high, 98gms and 101gms, total 199gms, (2).
0171: A pair of amethyst saltsEst. £45-£75
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowl Of hemispherical form with internal central 'cracked ice' marking shading to dark amethyst towards the rim, externally displaying parallel banding on a pale foot, 68mm diameter x
0181: A Blue John bowlEst. £224-£298
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A small fluorite bowl: A small fluorite bowl Of hemispherical form and fine gauge, with unusual lilac veining to the translucent body, 50mm diameter x 23mm high, 30gms, (A/F).
0178: A small fluorite bowlEst. £30-£45
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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 bowl: A Blue John bowlTreak Cliff Blue Vein, attributed to Cyril Adamson Of steep-sided circular form with good 'cracked ice' and zig-zag markings, shading from pale lilac through amethyst to dark violet,
0058: A Blue John bowlEst. £447-£597
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A Blue John shallow bowl or dish: A Blue John shallow bowl or dishBlue John Cavern vein group Of squat circular form, shading from 'cracked ice' to lilac and amethyst at rim, 77mm diameter x 25mm high, 131gms.
0073: A Blue John shallow bowl or dishEst. £224-£298
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A Blue John pedestal urn: A Blue John pedestal urnTreak Cliff Blue Vein The neoclassical ovoid body with ball finial and disc knop over ribbed medial band, on tapering stem and flared foot, raised upon a cuboid pedestal with
0127: A Blue John pedestal urnEst. £1,790-£2,685