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Coffee Pot in Black Basalt, Thomas Barker, circa 1765

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    An excellent black basalt teapot, with engine turned decoration and widow finial. Most unusually, this example is marked.
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    Located in Melbourne, Victoria
    A fine teapot with D-shape handle and a peculiar finial in the form of a widow without her barrel & cruze. The finial confirms the Turner attribution.
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    An oil lamp in basalt with rare gilt and bronze highlights. This example is an early one, and was intended to be used. There is a 'sump cover' inside the lamp, which seals the po...
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  • Pair of Bacchantes in Black Basalt. Wedgwood C1860.
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    Located in Melbourne, Victoria
    Perhaps the most complex work in black basalt undertaken on any scale by Wedgwood, the Bacchantes, are adapted from sculptures by Clodion. A large and impressive pair, ful of vigour ...
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  • Encaustic Painted Basalt Vase, Wedgwood, circa 1785
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    Polished basalt, decorated with Victoria, Goddess of Victory, in her chariot; possibly after a Roman model such as the wall paintings at Herculaneum. T...
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