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Bulb Pot
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) with encaustic decoration · 1780
Art Institute of Chicago

Bust of Shakespeare
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

Intaglio with Bust of a Man
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

Intaglio with Crest of Prince of Wales
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1775
Art Institute of Chicago

Seneca
Wedgwood Manufactory
Stoneware (basaltware) · 1770
Art Institute of Chicago

Sugar Bowl
Josiah Wedgwood
Black basalt with glazed interior · 1768

Teacup and Saucer
Josiah Wedgwood
Black basalt with glazed interior · 1768

Partial Coffee and Tea Service
Josiah Wedgwood
Black basalt with glazed interior · 1768

Sugar Bowl
Josiah Wedgwood
Black basalt with glazed interior · 1768
Museum of Modern Art

Coffee Pot and Lid
Josiah Wedgwood
Black basalt with glazed interior · 1768
Museum of Modern Art

Henry II
Wedgwood, English, established 1759
ceramics, decorative arts, medallion — unglazed stoneware ("black basalt") · 1767
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Closed yoke
Classic Veracruz
Basalt (andesite, feldspar/diopside[?]), iron oxide · 600
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Statue of Horus
Ancient Egyptian
Basalt · -305
Art Institute of Chicago

Head from Statuette of a King
Ancient Egyptian
Black basalt · -664
Art Institute of Chicago

Fragmentary Statue: Bust of a Seated Man
Ancient Egyptian
Green Basalt · -664
Art Institute of Chicago

Statue of Shebenhor
Ancient Egyptian
Basalt · -664
Art Institute of Chicago

Vessel with Lug Handles
Ancient Egyptian
Basalt · -3500
Art Institute of Chicago

Waste Bowl
Wedgwood, English, established 1759
ceramics, decorative arts, bowl — stoneware (black basalt)
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Creamer
Wedgwood, English, established 1759
ceramics, decorative arts, creamer — moulded and thrown unglazed stoneware (black basalt)
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Sugar bowl and lid
Wedgwood, English, established 1759
ceramics, decorative arts, sugar bowl and lid — stoneware (black basalt)
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Black Basalt Coffee and Tea Service (partial)
Wedgwood, English, established 1759
ceramics, decorative arts, coffee and tea service — black basalt (unglazed stoneware)
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum