Skip to main content
Vase
Ashby Potters Guild
Vase
Vase

Ashby Potters Guild

About MeThe Ashby Potters Guild was established in 1909 at Woodville in Derbyshire by Pascoe Tunnicliffe. The pottery produced decorative and functional earthenware, all pieces individually thrown by the designers. The work is generally characterised by leadless glazes in shades of blue, moss green and flame red. In 1922 the pottery was absorbed by William Ault.
Moulded Fish Vase
Woodville, Derbyshire, England, founded 1882
Mottled miniature vase
Edinburgh, Scotland, 1917 - 1927
Stoneware vase
Smethwick, England, 1898 - 1935
Green Glaze Double Vase
Middlesbrough, England, founded 1879
Burgess and Leigh
Burslem, England, founded 1851
Vase by Clews and Company
Stoke-on-Trent, England, 1906 - 1961
Sir John Lavery
Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1856 - 1941
Moorcroft
Stoke-on-Trent, England, founded 1913
James Clerk Maxwell
Edinburgh, Scotland, 1831 - 1879
Pilkington's Tile & Pottery Company
Salford, England, 1891 - 2010
Gwynneth Holt
Wednesbury, England, 1909 - 1995
Silver- Gilt Enammelled Casket Handicraft Company Newcastle
1865 - 1926
George Davidson
Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1872 - 1910
Ovoid Vase With Flowers by Burmantofts
founded 1858
Gold and Enamel Snake Bangle by James Cromar Watt
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862 - 1940
Adrian Hope
Edinburgh, Scotland, born 1953
Possessions of a Woman by Z+(Blue)²
Aberdeen, Scotland, 2001 - 2005
Jos Museum Pottery
Jos, Nigeria
David Leach
Tokyo, Japan, 1911 - 2005
Letter from Emmeline Pankhurst to Caroline Phillips
Manchester, England, 1858 - 1928