Wesuma ware was a popular pottery company in the early 20th century. The factory closed down before the second world war and never re-opened. Although pottery was commonplace in Weston, this company was the only one which create works of art and their products appeared in many exhibitions across the country. They also made Coronation mugs for King George.
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