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- Ashby_Potters_Guild abstract "Ashby Potters' Guild was an English studio pottery existing from 1909-1922.The studio pottery was established in 1909 in Woodville, Derbyshire, by Pascoe Tunnicliffe (1881-1956). Tunnicliffe's father, Edwin Rowland Tunnicliffe who lived in Woodlville, had taken over a ceramics factory known as Victoria Pottery in 1897 and produced a range of utilitarian household wares. Ashby Potters' Guild was an expansion of the business intended to produce more high end decorative wares. Pascoe Tunnicliff created experimental decorative glaze effects and worked with Thomas Camm who was in charge of design.Tunnicliffe exhibited at the International Exhibition Brussels 1910, the Turin International Exhibition 1911, the Ghent Exhibition 1913 and the British Industrial Arts Exhibition (1920).Studio production was temporarily suspended during the first World War. In 1922 the pottery merged with the Ault Faience Pottery to form Ault and Tunnicliffe. The owner of Ault Faience Pottery, William Ault had retired and Pascoe Tunnicliffe became the Works Director. The merged company was later renamed Aultcliff and renamed again in 1937 as Ault Potteries Ltd.".
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- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageID "18497952".
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageLength "3220".
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageRevisionID "684917119".
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Bretby_Art_Pottery.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Brussels_International_1910.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceramics_manufacturers_of_England.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Derbyshire.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Derby_Museum_and_Art_Gallery.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Exposition_universelle_et_internationale_(1913).
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_New_Zealand_Te_Papa_Tongarewa.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Sharpes_Pottery_Museum.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Swadlincote.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Turin_International.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink William_Ault.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink Woodville,_Derbyshire.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLink File:William_ault.jpg.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Ault".
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild subject Category:Ceramics_manufacturers_of_England.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild subject Category:History_of_Derbyshire.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild hypernym Pottery.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild type Company.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild type Company.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild comment "Ashby Potters' Guild was an English studio pottery existing from 1909-1922.The studio pottery was established in 1909 in Woodville, Derbyshire, by Pascoe Tunnicliffe (1881-1956). Tunnicliffe's father, Edwin Rowland Tunnicliffe who lived in Woodlville, had taken over a ceramics factory known as Victoria Pottery in 1897 and produced a range of utilitarian household wares. Ashby Potters' Guild was an expansion of the business intended to produce more high end decorative wares.".
- Ashby_Potters_Guild label "Ashby Potters' Guild".
- Ashby_Potters_Guild sameAs Q4143203.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild sameAs m.04f4rnc.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild sameAs Гончарная_гильдия_Эшби.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild sameAs Q4143203.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild wasDerivedFrom Ashby_Potters_Guild?oldid=684917119.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild depiction William_ault.jpg.
- Ashby_Potters_Guild isPrimaryTopicOf Ashby_Potters_Guild.