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Established in 1909 in Woodville,
Derbyshire by Pascoe Tunnicliffe. he specialised in experimental decorative
glaze effect. He was known to have exhibited at the
International Exhibition Brussels 1910 (gold medal for Vasco and adventurine) ,
Arts and Crafts Exhibitions 1912 1916 , the Turin International Exhibition 1911,
Ghent Exhibition 1913 and British Industrial Arts Exhibition 1920.
Production was temporarily suspended
during the first World War and by 1922 the pottery merged with William Ault's
pottery to form Ault and Tunnicliffe & Aultcliff.
Lustres, flambe and crystalline effects
were produced, some being very similar in to William Howsen Taylor's Ruskin
Wares.

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