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Newton Fielding
ca. 1850
Newton Fielding
1820–56

Theodore Henry Adolphus Fielding
1839

George Fielding
ca. 1740

George Fielding
ca. 1740–60

William Callow
July 11, 1836

Chauncey Bradley Ives
1854; carved 1855

Thales Fielding
1824

Clara Chipman Newton
Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
ca. 1890–95

Newton
1829

William Hogarth
Henry Fielding
ca. 1835
Marion Whiteside Newton
1945
![[Alfred Pizzey Newton], John and Charles Watkins British, Albumen silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP-386-239.jpg)
John and Charles Watkins
1860s
Multiple artists/makers
1683–88
Newton
1924

Newton Elkin Shoe Co.
early 1940s
Multiple artists/makers
1683–87

John Fielding
May 1, 1783

Copley Fielding
early 19th century

Thomas Fielding
ca. 1798
![[Collection of British Calotypes and Wood-engravings], William John Newton British, Salted paper prints and engravings](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP70897.jpg)
Multiple artists/makers
1850s
Algernon Newton RA
1939

French
19th century
Nigel Henderson
1952

Thomas Dickenson
James Fielding
ca. 1807
Edward Newton
1939

Newton Elkin Shoe Co.
1946

Newton Elkin Shoe Co.
1945–46

Newton Elkin Shoe Co.
1947

Multiple artists/makers
April 28, 1790

Ralph Wood the Younger
ca. 1790
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1750
Multiple artists/makers
1905
John Fielding
Charles, Earl Cornwallis
March 31, 1786

Paul Garon
Radical America
1972
Multiple artists/makers
1821–22

New England Glass Company
ca. 1886