Ashby Potters' Guild was an English studio pottery that opened at Woodville, Derbyshire in 1909, established by Pascoe Tunnicliffe. It closed in 1922 when it merged with the Ault Faience Pottery to form Ault and Tunnicliffe. Ashby Potters' Guild was active in the production of high end decorative wares.

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Ashby Guild Arts & Crafts ceramic vase pink and aqua glaze…

Ashby Guild Ceramic Vase with Pink & Aqua Glaze

Ashby Guild Arts & Crafts ceramic vase pink and aqua glaze English, c. 1910 21 cm high, 11 cm deep

Arts and Crafts vase. Ashby Potters Guild (1909-1922). Buff…

Ashby Guild Mottled Blue Vase

Arts and Crafts vase. Ashby Potters Guild (1909-1922). Buff earthenware baluster vase, blue with cream mottled and streaked glaze. Impressed in oval to base 'Ashby Guild.'. Height 20 cm