A SET OF THREE ENGLISH BLUE-JOHN VASES
A SET OF THREE ENGLISH BLUE-JOHN VASES

19TH CENTURY

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A SET OF THREE ENGLISH BLUE-JOHN VASES
19TH CENTURY
Each of campana form mounted on a black slate and white marble stepped plinth
The tallest: 9 in. (23 cm.) high
Together with an oval English Blue-John bowl, 19th century (4)
Provenance
Acquired from Mallett, London.

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Lot Essay

Bluejohn, a rare fluorspar deposit from the Castleton area of Derbyshire has been prized since Roman times. However, it was only mined in quantity when the neighbouring spa town of Buxton became fashionable in the mid-18th Century and an industry developed to supply objects to the affluent visitors. The Bluejohn stone was exported in the late 18th Century to France for luxurious objects and its name is a corruption of their appellation 'bleu jaune.'

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