History
A Staffordshire pottery founded as Wileman & co by Henry Wileman and sons, owners of the Foley China works The new factory was built to produce fine bone china After the death of Henry Wileman in 1864 the pottery was run by his son Charles and Joseph Ball Shelley The firm contracted renowned artists like Frederick Rhead and Rowland Morris Morris was responsible for creating the popular Dainty shape Production was at it's height in the period between 1910 and 1940