George III Turned Blue John Urn

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A distinguished example of late 18th-century British decorative arts, this George III turned Blue John urn embodies the refinement and taste of the period. Its classic urn form and exquisite detailing are an eloquent testament to the sophistication of English craftsmanship during the Georgian era.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1790

Material: Blue John fluorspar, gilt bronze, white and black marble

Dimensions: Height: 25.5 cm (10 in), Diameter: 8 cm (3.1 in)

Condition: Excellent antique condition; original patina and minor wear commensurate with age

Blue John, a rare and decorative variety of fluorspar unique to Derbyshire, has long been celebrated for its captivating bands of purple, blue, and yellow. Highly coveted since the 18th century, this gemstone was often fashioned into urns, vases, and objets d’art, favoured by collectors and connoisseurs embarking on the Grand Tour. Examples of Blue John urns are prominently displayed in esteemed collections such as Chatsworth House, underscoring their enduring significance within the context of Regency and Georgian decorative traditions.

Notable Features:

  • Finely chased gilt bronze pine cone finial and socle, showcasing superb metalwork typical of distinguished George III furnishings
  • Classic urn silhouette enhanced by raised concentric rings, reflecting the era’s balanced neoclassical sensibilities
  • Well-figured circular Blue John pedestal complemented by elegant white and black marble top and base, a harmonious interplay of natural materials
  • Crafted entirely from Derbyshire Blue John, celebrated for its translucence, rarity, and strong association with British heritage

The urn’s craftsmanship is evident in the precision turning and delicately chased gilt bronze decoration, seamlessly uniting luxurious metalwork with the natural beauty of the Blue John stone. The neoclassical design references enduring Roman forms, its symmetry and formality perfectly embodying late Georgian tastes. Pieces of this calibre and scale are increasingly scarce, making this urn a valuable addition to any discerning collection of British works of art or Regency-era decorative objects.

Ideal for display in a drawing room, cabinet, or private study, this urn serves both as a focal point and as a testament to England’s rich legacy of artisanal excellence. Its compact proportions offer versatility, while its provenance and rarity ensure it remains a prized acquisition for collectors and enthusiasts of Blue John and the George III period alike.

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