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Lladro porcelain figurines first were sold in this country in the early 1960s. New Lladros include a wide range of designs from the familiar stylized figures to flowers, birds, vases to sculpted ...
The Collecting column in the May 15 Home section, which is printed in advance, incorrectly reported that a Lladro statuette of the elephant-headed god Lord Ganesha had been issued as a limited ...
Although legions of fans — the defunct Lladro Collectors Society had 100,000 members a decade ago — might pay thousands for a rare piece, Lladro gets little respect from porcelain connoisseurs.
Translating several emotions and stories through their fine porcelain sculptures and figurines, Lladró is synonymous with luxury and handcrafted artistic creations. Unveiling the new Goddess ...
Thrift stores are choc full of porcelain figurines that once lined a grandmother's curio cabinet. Many people only think to purchase these outdated figures for upcycling projects, like spray ...
Q. I inherited this Lladro deer statue. I believe it is 30 to 35 years old. What is its value? -- Matthew M. Boczek, Parma A. Three brothers founded the Lladro firm in Spain in 1951. The company ...
Many people are very familiar with the Lladro porcelain figurines. There have been more than 3,000 figurines introduced over the past 50 years. Juan Vicente Lladro is one of the artists.
Lladro figurines appeal to all, especially to Uday. DUBAI 30°C; GOLD ... the priciest is a $35,000 large three-car train featuring natty passengers and porcelain smoke wisps above the locomotive.
Regis Galerie stocks about 600 Lladro pieces, including the $160,000 “Queen of the Nile.” Prices in that line start at $75. “We’ve almost become their boutique in Las Vegas,” Dweck said.
Teresa Kalina, a 48-year-old bookkeeper and office worker, collects Lladró figurines. She has about 20 of the delicate gray-blue porcelain pieces and wanted some of them on display, too.
Lladro porcelain is a big hit among collectors. The family-run Lladro Co. is located in Tavernes Blanques, Spain, which is commonly nicknamed the “City of Porcelain.” The company is only 50 ...
The prices of Lladró’s porcelain sculptures start at Rs 15,000 and go all the way to Rs 2.47 crore, while table décor like candles and smaller plates are priced at Rs 6,000-7000.