The value of Lladró figurines varies widely. Small, common figurines sell for as little as $10-20. Whereas average pieces, usually medium sized and intricate tend to sell for $75-150 each. Figurines that are extremely elaborate, rare, and/or large can sell for $2,000-$25,000 or even higher.
Which Lladros are most valuable?
The Five Most Expensive Lladro Figurines Ever Sold
A Grand Adventure – $64,350.18th Century Coach – $57,200. Cinderella’s Arrival – $57,200. Flamenco Flair Woman – $7,720. The Fox Hunt – $6,500.
With so many Lladró figurines on the secondary market, you may ask yourself “Do Lladró figurines appreciate in value?” The answer is an emphatic “Yes!” Rare figurines, along with large and/or elaborate pieces, have sold for $2,000 to $25,000 or more.
How do I identify my Lladro?
First, look at the bottom of the figurine. The porcelain should also be engraved with a logotype that looks similar to a blue bell or tulip, the name Lladro and will say “Made in Spain.” The logotypes have changed over the years but every example can be found on the official Lladro site (see Additional Resources).
Lladró figurines are world-renowned examples of Spanish porcelain that are universally recognized for their unique beauty. With prices anywhere from $500 to $4,000 and beyond, these Lladró porcelain figures are consistently in demand at auction from private collections and public institutions alike.
Is Lladro a good investment?
These porcelain figurines are a safe investment. These figurines belongs to the early days of Lladró (1957-1965). There are figurines of Lladro absolutely horrible for my taste, but they are listed high in the market, due to the difficulty of acquiring them.
Are old figurines worth anything?
Even small figures with a little damage are worth $100 or more. However, if you can find a figurine in excellent shape with multiple figures, it can be worth thousands of dollars.
Use an online auction website.
The most common way to sell individual Lladro pieces is through online auctions. You can either go through a large auction website, like eBay, or look for one that specializes in Lladro and other porcelain figures. For best results, set a reserve price when you list an item.
What is Lladro Utopia?
The Utopia collection of figurines focuses on the perfection and quality of Lladro’s porcelain sculptures as the name implies. From birds to ladies with flowers and romantic couples, you will find the entire Lladro Utopia collection here at Fine Decor Direct.
How do you clean Lladro figurines?
For washing a Lladro sculpture, all you need is lukewarm water (too hot and you can soften any adhesives), a mild non-abrasive detergent and a soft cotton cloth. Avoid bleach, ammonia and other chemicals.
What is Lladro Collectors Society?
The Lladro Collector’s Society was founded in 1985. Those who belonged to the society were allowed the privilege of purchasing exclusive Lladro figurines which were made available only to registered members.
At an unhurried pace and with the same loving care and attention as once lavished by alchemists of old, Lladró porcelain is still handcrafted in Spain, at the company’s only factory in the world, located in Valencia.
Are all Lladro pieces marked?
A Lladro figurine can be dated as well as authenticated by the marking or trademark logo on the underside of its base. A figurine lacking one of the following marks is quite likely to be a fake or a forgery. The exception to this rule would be the earliest figurines which were not marked – however these are quite rare.
Are Lladro figurines signed?
Some of the most coveted Lladros are those that have been signed by the artists that designed them. These figurines are generally only signed at exclusive Lladro events which adds to their rarity and value.
What’s the difference between Lladro and Nao?
NAO is a brand of the Lladró group, whose pieces are distinguished by the simplicity of their forms, lighthearted subject matters and colorful presentations.