Welcome to Alan Finney Antiques
We specialise in 18th and early 19th Century pottery and porcelain figures, animals etc from Bow, Chelsea, Derby, Staffordshire and other English factories. All of our items are guaranteed genuine and the condition is accurately described and any restoration mentioned is by our sister company Ceramic Restoration Studios Ltd. For Alan Finney Antiques Ltd purchases and if you require any further information or wish to make an offer on any of our items for sale, then please feel free to either email us at info@alanfinneyantiques.co.uk or telephone Alan on 07836776480 or Gill Finney on 07410131198 or the land line 01782 519006 and ask for our Office Administrator, Mrs Janette Sproson. We accept card payments over the phone or online with Worldpay, Orders will be packaged and dispatched quickly for safe arrival free of charge in the UK but please contact us first for an EXPORT SHIPPING QUOTE for the rest of the world before purchasing any item. Please view “ABOUT” for a new updated version.
Wednesday 6th November 2024
Address, 3 John Street, Biddulph, Staffordshire, ST86BB
“Free UK postage ”
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A Chelsea rococo shell silver shaped round plate by Nicholas Sprimont marked with a small red anchor. Circa: 1753-1754.£495.00
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A Creamware “The Prodigal Son” Teapot by William Greatbatch of Lower Lane Fenton Staffordshire England. Circa ; 1770-82.£0.00
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A rare porcelain Derby wine taster used by sommeliers when judging the maturity, quality and taste of wine. Circa 1770£395.00
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A rare Staffordshire William Greatbatch creamware teapot decorated with the Roman Goddess Aurora in her chariot, Circa 1770.£0.00
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A Rare Derby Figure of the Goddess Ceres, she is modelled wearing a castellated crown standing on a mound dressed in a long floral decorated robe, Circa 1755-56£3,500.00
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A Good pair of porcelain Derby pointer and companion dogs, probably modelled by William Coffee. Circa 1795£1,450.00
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A rare Bow early “Blanc De Chine” seated Lion, left facing on an irregular rock work oblong base with it’s left paw resting on a stump. Circa 1750-2£3,400.00
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A rare Bow porcelain figure of Pierrot or Pedrolino. From the Commedia Dell’arte. Circa 1755£1,000.00