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What is the most valuable Lladro?

What is the most valuable Lladro?

The highest price ever paid for a vintage Lladró was $130,000 at auction. Lladró designs illustrate life’s precious moments, which may account for the statuettes’ collectability. The company offers limited edition figurines for the collector’s market, but has added decorative items and home fixtures in recent years.

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).

Do Lladros increase in value?

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 much do Lladros cost?

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.

How do I value my Lladro figurines?

The value of Lladró figurines varies widely. Small, common figurines sell for as little as $10-20. 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.

What is the difference between Lladro and Nao?

Nao is a brand of the Lladró group with its pieces in a similar style. Nao is cheaper to buy, as their range is produced by the apprentices of Lladro, rather than the experts, who are reserved to work specially on Lladro items.

Who owns Lladro?

Lladró is led by brothers and founders Juan, José, and Vincente, who each own one-third of the company and take turns acting as its chairman.

Is Nao cheaper than Lladro?

Nao is cheaper to buy, as their range is produced by the apprentices of Lladro, rather than the experts, who are reserved to work specially on Lladro items.

How can you tell if a Lladro is made in Spain?

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.”.

When did the first Lladro figurine come out?

Since 1953, Lladro creations have continued to inspire and innovate. Collected worldwide, these luxurious figurines are always in demand. Occasionally, sellers will try to pass of a fake figurine as authentic.

Where can I find the authenticity card for Lladro?

If there is not a number on the bottom, then you should be able to locate the number on the authenticity card that comes with the figurine. You can input this number into the Lladro website and the site will immediately verify its authenticity.

Is the NAO the same as the Lladro?

Nao is made by the same company but the quality is not at all the same. Anytime that you buy a Lladro piece, register on their website. They have a program called the Lladro Assurance Program which authenticates the figurine and will keep your information in case you decide to sell in the future.

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Ruth Doyle