Welcome to Alan Finney Antiques
We have specialised in 18th and early 19th Century pottery and porcelain for over forty five years, selling and restoring a wide range of figures and animals from major English factories, including Bow, Chelsea, Derby, Worcester and Staffordshire. All of our pieces are guaranteed to be genuine and the condition is accurately described. Any restoration mentioned in our descriptions has been expertly executed by our sister company Ceramic Restoration Studios Limited.
For further information or general enquiry regarding the purchase of one of our pieces, or for information on restoration, please contact our office administrator, Mrs Janette Sproson, who will be happy to assist.
Contact details;
For Sales; Email info@alanfinneyantiques.co.uk Telephone; 00 44 1782 52119
For restoration; Email info@ceramicrestoration.co.uk Telephone; 00 44 1782 517849
Despatch;
All orders will be packaged and dispatched as quickly as possible for a safe and insured arrival free of charge for all UK deliveries.
For Export Worldwide;
Please contact us first for a shipping quote before purchasing any item
Thursday 24th April 2025
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A rare Bow porcelain figure of Pierrot or Pedrolino. From the Commedia Dell’arte. Circa 1755£1,000.00
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A Chelsea gold anchor marked oval mazarine blue dessert dish decorated in a similar manner to Mecklenburg-Strelitz service, Circa 1765.£695.00
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A good pair of Derby porcelain dogs of a pointer and companion, probably modelled by William Coffee. Circa 1785-95£1,450.00
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A small Derby Robert Bloor & Co porcelain model of a white Stallion. The Stallion stands on a green oval base. Circa 1810£800.00
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A Derby bell shaped custard cup with gilded dentil design to the rim by Master gilder Thomas Soar . Circa 1785 to 1795£140.00
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Two Victorian Staffordshire equestrian figures of Marshall Arnaud and Lord Raglan both well coloured and painted by the same decorator. Circa 1855.£660.00
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A very Rare and unusual Derby Chocolate Cup, bell shaped with a scalloped top rim and one of the most distinctive flat ear shaped pierced handles ever made. Circa 1758-60£550.00