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Thomas Whieldon
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Six pieces of pottery excavated from Thomas Whieldon's factory site at Fenton Low.

 Tortoiseshll plate believed to have been produced by Thomas Whieldon in 1750 - 1760.

These pieces were excavated from the Whieldon factory site at Fenton Vivian. They are currently housed at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery.

Would you like to know more about Thomas Whieldon? Click the link below.
Artnet artist biography at
www.artnet.com/library/09/0913/T091372.asp