A PAIR OF GEORGE III BLUEJOHN AND ALABASTER COLUMNS
This lot is offered without reserve. No VAT will … Read more
A PAIR OF GEORGE III BLUEJOHN AND ALABASTER COLUMNS

CIRCA 1800

Details
A PAIR OF GEORGE III BLUEJOHN AND ALABASTER COLUMNS
CIRCA 1800
Each of cylindrical form, surmounted by an urn finial, over a square black marble base, with alabaster cuffs, repair to one urn finial
14¾ in. (38 cm.) high (2)
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve. No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

Lot Essay

This decorative Derbyshire garniture for a mantelpiece or bonheur-du-jour, comprised of urn-capped pillars, evokes sacrifices at Love's altar. Such columns played an important element in the George III Etruscan or Roman vase-columbarium style promoted by architects such as Robert Adam (d.1792) and by industrialists such as Matthew Boulton and Josiah Wedgwood. Similar columns appear, lacking their urn finials, in G. Bernard Hughes, "Derbyshire Blue-John", Country-Life, 3 December 1953, p. 1837.

More from OUT OF THE ORDINARY THE DISCERNING AND INDIVIDUAL TASTE OF CHRISTOPHER GIBBS AND HARRIS LINDSAY

View All
View All