George III Derbyshire Blue John Urn

Collection TH20 SKU: 4210
Price
Regular price Login to view prices
Regular price Login to view prices Sale price Login to view prices
Save £-7,000
Login to view prices /

Telephone +44 (0)207 692 0897

  • Worldwide Shipping Available
  • Complimentary UK delivery
  • Green? Antiques are carbon neutral!
  • Secure payments
  • Low stock - 1 item left
  • Backordered, shipping soon
Tax included.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

George III Derbyshire Blue John Urn — Works of Art, Vase

A large-scale George III Derbyshire Blue John urn epitomises the refined elegance and craftsmanship characteristic of late 18th-century Britain. Fashioned during the era when Neo-Classical style flourished, this exquisite vase makes an impressive statement with its striking composition and historical resonance.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1800

Material: Derbyshire Blue John and black marble

Dimensions: Height 35.5 cm (14 ins)

Condition: Excellent condition, retaining original patina with minor signs of age

The urn is a superlative example of Georgian antiques, distinguished by the use of Derbyshire Blue John—a rare, semi-precious mineral sourced exclusively from the English county after which it is named. Blue John was especially prized in the Georgian and Grand Tour periods for its distinctive bands of purple, blue, and yellow, as seen in this piece. Renowned museums such as the British Museum and the V&A hold similar examples, underlining the significance of such vases within period collections.

Notable Features:

  • Exceptional craftsmanship, with the Blue John meticulously worked to reveal natural veining and vibrant coloration
  • Fluted pedestal and matching stepped base in dark marble, underscoring Neo-Classical design motifs popular in the George III period
  • Distinctive symmetry and proportion, reflective of the refined aesthetic sensibilities associated with late 18th-century English works of art
  • Rarity of material and execution, making it a highly desirable focal point for collectors of Blue John and grand Georgian decorative art

Whether intended for prominent display in a formal interior or to enhance a curated collection of Georgian antiques, this Blue John urn embodies both artistic and historical value. Its impressive scale and craftsmanship make it suitable as a standalone statement piece or as part of a sophisticated decorative scheme. With its provenance rooted in the golden age of English decorative arts, this urn offers a remarkable testament to the enduring appeal of George III period works.

At Nicholas Wells Antiques, we take great care in preparing each piece for delivery. As every antique is unique, custom packaging and handling are essential to ensure safe transit. Only once we have checked each item and wax polished them do we aim to ship your order. We will notify you by email once it has been dispatched. Delivery times may vary depending on the item and your location.

Please contact us for a tailored worldwide shipping quote.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

You may also like
More from Collection TH20
George III Derbyshire Blue John Urn
Collection TH20
Login to view prices
Italian neoclassical carved marble vase, Rome, late 18th century/early 19th century
Nicholas Wells Antiques
Login to view prices
Eros Di Centocelle marble bust on Siena marble plinth, antique style, Italian Grand Tour sculpture circa 1800.
Eros Di Centocelle marble bust with intricate curls on Siena marble plinth, Italian antique style from circa 1800.
Grand Tour Statuary Marble Bust of Eros di Centocelle
Collection CK40
Login to view prices
Ince and Mayhew George III Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase mahogany antique with glazed doors and multiple drawers
Ince and Mayhew George III Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase detailed marquetry corner on mahogany wood panel.
Ince and Mayhew George III Secretaire Breakfront Bookcase
Nicholas Wells Antiques
Login to view prices
Grand Tour Micro Mosaic Table Attributed to Cesare Roccheggiani featuring intricate 19th-century Italian micromosaic art.
Grand Tour Micro Mosaic Table Attributed to Cesare Roccheggiani with intricate 19th-century micromosaic and bronzed gilt decor
Grand Tour Micro Mosaic Table Attributed to Cesare Roccheggiani
Nicholas Wells Antiques
Login to view prices
A group of three early 18th century scagliola trompe l'oeil panels
Collection TH10
Login to view prices
Recently viewed