Ashby Potters' Guild was an English art pottery existing from 1909 to 1922.
The studio pottery was established in 1909 in Woodville, Derbyshire, by Pascoe Tunnicliffe[1] (1881–1956).
Tunnicliffe's father, Edwin Rowland Tunnicliffe, who lived in Woodlville,[2] 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 art pottery.
Pascoe Tunnicliff created experimental decorative glaze effects and worked with Thomas Camm, who was in charge of design.