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Fielding Majolica
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Fielding majolica is pottery made at the Railway Pottery in Stoke on Trent under the proprietorship of Simon Fielding (1827-1906) and Abraham Fielding. Majolica is a generic name given to the lead-glazed, brightly coloured earthenware that was originally developed by Mintons for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
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Fielding majolica is pottery made at the Railway Pottery in Stoke on Trent under the proprietorship of Simon Fielding (1827-1906) and Abraham Fielding. Majolica is a generic name given to the lead-glazed, brightly coloured earthenware that was originally developed by Mintons for the Great Exhibition of 1851.