Blue John 2015-10-05 Auction - 256 Price Results - Fellows in UK - Page 3
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 Blue John candlesticks: A pair of Blue John candlesticksAssorted veins including Winnats One Each with moulded flat-rimmed socket with waisted collar on knopped shouldered tapering stem, multi-knopped domed base and plinth,
0048: A pair of Blue John candlesticksEst. £500-£700
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A Blue John pedestal urn: A Blue John pedestal urnMillers Vein The shouldered ovoid body with ball finial to the domed fixed cover, over U-shaped parallel veining, on a flared socle, raised on a cylindrical Hatterel pedestal
0049: A Blue John pedestal urnEst. £1,200-£1,800
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A pair of Blue John pedestal urns: A pair of Blue John pedestal urnsBlue John Cavern vein group Each of ovoid form, the spreading fixed cover with ball finial, on waisted socle, cuboid Derbyshire fluorspar pedestal and plinth, 175mm
0050: A pair of Blue John pedestal urnsEst. £800-£1,200
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowl.Winnats One Vein Of flat-bottomed circular form with a ring of violet veining to base and a partial band to rim, 91mm diameter x 38mm high, 178gms.
0051: A Blue John bowlEst. £300-£400
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowl.Winnats One Vein The footed body of shallow hemispherical form with broad medial band of violet veining on a 'cracked' ground shading from pale golden to clear, 50mm diameter x 20mm
0052: A Blue John bowlEst. £100-£150
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A pair of 19th century Derbyshire Spar urns.: A pair of 19th century Derbyshire Spar urns.Probably 'Duke's Red,' Chatsworth Estate In the French Louis XIV taste, each of neoclassical shouldered ovoid form and reddish striated hue, with domed
0053: A pair of 19th century Derbyshire Spar urns.Est. £800-£1,200
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A large Blue John bowl: A large Blue John bowlWinnats Five Vein Of steep-sided circular form on foot, the mainly dark amethyst field with two large areas of paler veining, one of leaf form and 'cracked ice' tone, the other
0054: A large Blue John bowlEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A large Blue John pedestal bowl: A large Blue John pedestal bowl 19th century Old Tor VeinThe steep-sided hemispherical body with good bands of veining, raised on a triple-knopped broadening stem and stepped foot, 154mm rim diameter
0055: A large Blue John pedestal bowlEst. £3,000-£4,000
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A Blue John goblet: A Blue John gobletBlue John Cavern vein group The rounded funnel bowl with pale rim over dark veining, on an annular knopped waisted stem with integral stepped foot, 59mm rim diameter x 102mm high,
0056: A Blue John gobletEst. £300-£400
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A Blue John pedestal cup or chalice: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceOdin Vein The hemispherical bowl of dark amethyst hue with lighter banding and inclusions, on a waisted support, annular knopped cylindrical stem and domed foot,
0057: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceEst. £300-£400
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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. £300-£400
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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. £200-£300
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A Blue John bowl: A Blue John bowl Treak Cliff Blue VeinAttributed to Cyril Adamson Of footed hemispherical form having a dark violet central marking, within clear band and lilac outer banding of undulating design,
0060: A Blue John bowlEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A Blue John pedestal urn: A large Blue John pedestal urn Of ovoid form with stepped fixed 'cover' over ribbed shoulder and stepped domed socle, raised on a cuboid Hatterel pedestal with stepped white marble table and plinth,
0061: A Blue John pedestal urnEst. £1,500-£2,000
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An unusual fired Blue John chalice: An unusual fired Blue John chaliceWinnats One Vein The rounded bowl with iron-rich 'coral' colouring and bands of lilac veining over a sectional stem of alternating red and pale lilac sections, on a
0062: An unusual fired Blue John chaliceEst. £600-£800
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A Blue John pedestal cup: A Blue John pedestal cup The pan-topped circular bowl with lilac patch to the 'cracked ice' ground, on a multi-knopped tapering stem and spreading foot with lilac banding, 71mm rim diameter x 135mm
0063: A Blue John pedestal cupEst. £600-£800
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A Blue John goblet: A Blue John goblet The hemispherical bowl with pale lilac veining on a knopped stem and plain foot, 48mm rim diameter x 82mm high, 104gms.
0064: A Blue John gobletEst. £150-£200
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A small Blue John bowl: A small Blue John bowl. Of steep-sided circular form with slightly flared rim, violet veining on a lilac ground, 52mm diameter x 25mm high, 67gms.
0065: A small Blue John bowlEst. £100-£150
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A Blue John shallow bowl or dish: A Blue John shallow bowl or dish Of circular form with lilac and pale pink colouration, 94mm diameter x 34mm high, 165gms.
0066: A Blue John shallow bowl or dishEst. £120-£180
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A Blue John and white marble paperweight: A Blue John and white marble paperweight. The rectangular body quarter-veneered to the upper face with pale lilac banded blue John, 72mm x 45mm x 20mm high, 183gms all-in.
0067: A Blue John and white marble paperweightEst. £100-£150
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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. £1,500-£2,000
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A fine pair of Blue John chalices: A fine pair of Blue John chalicesTreak Cliff Blue Vein Each with flat-bottomed hemispherical bowl having violet rim and some zig-zag veining over darker interior on a shouldered tapering stem and
0069: A fine pair of Blue John chalicesEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A Blue John pedestal cup or chalice: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceOld Tor Vein The shallow ogee bowl with waisted upper body, having amethyst banding and patches to the Hatterel ground, on a multi-knopped stem with lilac central
0070: A Blue John pedestal cup or chaliceEst. £800-£1,200
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A Blue John goblet: A Blue John pedestal cupMillers Vein The hemispherical bowl with dark rim over fine lilac parallel banding, on a tall knopped cylindrical stem and spreading Treak Cliff Blue Vein foot, 64mm rim
0071: A Blue John gobletEst. £500-£700