Blue John 2015-10-05 Auction - 256 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 9
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 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. £100-£150
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A small Blue John shallow bowl or dish: A small Blue John shallow bowl or dish Of squat circular form, the mottled ground shading from clear through lilac to violet, 58mm diameter x 18mm high, 64gms.
0190: A small Blue John shallow bowl or dishEst. £40-£60
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowl Of hemispherical form with a pale lilac band between darker patches, 40mm diameter x 22mm high, 35gms.
0191: A small Blue John bowlEst. £80-£120
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowl Of hemispherical form with all-over veining, 37mm rim diameter x 16mm high, 29gms, (A/F).
0192: A small Blue John bowlEst. £30-£50
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A Blue John pedestal urn: A Blue John pedestal urn 19th century Of neoclassical shouldered ovoid form, the ball knop over spreading fixed 'cover', the shoulder with double rib on a short stem and stepped foot, raised upon a
0193: A Blue John pedestal urnEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A Derbyshire fluorspar chalice: A Derbyshire fluorspar chalice The rounded funnel bowl with ribbed collar on a tapering socle and domed foot, the whole of rust-coloured marbled hues, 111mm rim diameter x 139mm high, 1,334gms.
0194: A Derbyshire fluorspar chaliceEst. £100-£150
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A large Blue John egg: A large Blue John egg. With spaced bands of violet veining, 90mm long, 657gms.
0195: A large Blue John eggEst. £200-£300
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowlOld Tor Vein Of hemispherical form with violet banding on a mottled ground, 70mm diameter x 35mm high, 123gms.
0196: A Blue John bowlEst. £250-£350
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A small Blue John shallow bowl or dish: A small Blue John shallow bowl or dish.Blue John Cavern vein group Of squat circular form with good parallel veining, 56mm diameter x 18mm high, 60gms.
0197: A small Blue John shallow bowl or dishEst. £200-£300
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowlWinnats Five Vein Of hemispherical form with broad violet strip and fine parallel banding, 54mm diameter x 22mm high, 48gms.
0198: A small Blue John bowlEst. £150-£200
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A Blue John goblet: A Blue John goblet Five Vein The tulip-shaped bowl with good dark parallel veining, on a multi-knopped tapering stem and stepped foot, the ground of yellowish hue with some iron streaks, 64mm rim
0199: A Blue John gobletEst. £1,500-£2,000
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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. £150-£200
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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
0201: A Blue John obeliskEst. £80-£120
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Three small Blue John obelisks: Three small Blue John obelisks.Treak Cliff Blue VeinAttributed to Peter Sharp Each of typical broadening square section, the first of violet hue with Ashford marble knop and base, 98mm, 73gms; the
0202: Three small Blue John obelisksEst. £100-£150
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A Blue John pyramid: A Blue John pyramid.Treak Cliff Blue Vein With violet and lilac variegation, 57mm square x 57mm high, 257gms.
0203: A Blue John pyramidEst. £150-£200
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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. £800-£1,200
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A Blue John pedestal urn: A Blue John pedestal urnOld Tor Vein The neoclassical ovoid body with stepped domed surmount over ribbed medial band, on tapering stem and flared foot, the whole with dark amethyst patches to body
0205: A Blue John pedestal urnEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A large Hatterel pedestal urn: A large Hatterel pedestal urn Of neoclassical ovoid form with ball finial and disc surmount over stepped shoulder, knopped short stem and stepped foot, the sand-coloured body with some metallic
0206: A large Hatterel pedestal urnEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A small Hatterel pedestal cup: A small Hatterel pedestal cup. The squat circular body on a knopped bulging stem and stepped foot, of mainly golden and ochre hues, 50mm diameter x 71mm high, 139gms.
0207: A small Hatterel pedestal cupEst. £50-£80
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A Hatterel pedestal dish or tazza: A Hatterel pedestal dish or tazza The dished circular top with moulded external banding, on a knopped tapering stem, domed foot and broadening pedestal, the whole of sandy colour with some
0208: A Hatterel pedestal dish or tazzaEst. £300-£400
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A Blue John pedestal cup or chalice: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceWinnats Five Vein The hemispherical bowl with dark violet rim banding and pale wavy veining over amethyst 'cracked ice' ground, the unusual stem with alternate
0209: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceEst. £700-£900
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A Blue John pedestal dish or tazza: A Blue John pedestal dish or tazzaWinnats Five Vein The shallow circular bowl with flared rim, having an arc of parallel veining framing central raised boss, on a multi-knopped stem and ogee domed
0210: A Blue John pedestal dish or tazzaEst. £800-£1,200
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A Blue John pedestal dish or tazza: A Blue John pedestal dish or tazzaTreak Cliff Blue Vein The shallow pan-topped circular bowl with dark violet rim banding and centre, interspersed with paler areas, the unusual stem with alternate
0211: A Blue John pedestal dish or tazzaEst. £800-£1,200
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A Blue John pedestal cup: A large Blue John pedestal cupWinnats Five Vein The hemispherical bowl (A/F) of dark hue, on a multi-knopped stem of alternating purple and pale sections, on sloping foot, 80mm maximum diameter x
0213: A Blue John pedestal cupEst. £200-£300