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- Q11803136 subject Q6644637.
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- Q11803136 abstract "Thomas Whieldon (September 1719 in Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent–March 1795) was an English potter. By 1740, he was the master of pottery at Fenton Low. His talent and renown picked up gradually and by 1748 he was known to have only taken in nineteen employees, one of whom was Josiah Spode. Spode was talented and followed the footsteps of Whieldon, but he decided to leave when Whieldon had taken Josiah Wedgwood as a close business partner. In about 1780, Whieldon decided to retire, but because of his experience and talent in the art he did, he started and helped boost the careers of Wedgwood and other famous potters. Whieldon was known for making the Tortoiseshell Ware. He produced this product by applying the copper and manganese compounds to a cream-coloured earthenware in order to stain it. Almost immediately after staining the piece would be coated with a clear glaze so as to maintain its solid texture.In 1786 he was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire".
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- Q11803136 comment "Thomas Whieldon (September 1719 in Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent–March 1795) was an English potter. By 1740, he was the master of pottery at Fenton Low. His talent and renown picked up gradually and by 1748 he was known to have only taken in nineteen employees, one of whom was Josiah Spode. Spode was talented and followed the footsteps of Whieldon, but he decided to leave when Whieldon had taken Josiah Wedgwood as a close business partner.".
- Q11803136 label "Thomas Whieldon".
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