Guidelines

How much are Lladro ornaments worth?

How much are Lladro ornaments worth?

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. The record price for a Lladró sold at auction was for $130,000.

Where can I sell my Lladro?

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.

What is the best way to sell Lladro?

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 makes a Lladro family figurine so special?

Many of the best memories of our lives are moments lived as a family, daily scenes full of tenderness that Lladró’s artists capture forever in porcelain. Moments to remember and to share.

Who are the Lladro brothers and what did they do?

Brothers; Juan, Jose, and Vicente Lladro had a passion for art and were first inspired by European manufacturers of Meissen. This inspiration led them to create plates, vases and ceramic figurines.

How much does Lladro flowers of the season cost?

This is a medium sized piece measuring just over 16 inches long with a glazed finish. Originally sold for just over $1400, ‘Flowers of the Season’ was one of the Lladro company’s most popular pieces. The detail of this piece is in each and every flower and the detail of the girl.

How much does a Lladro porcelain car cost?

This piece is 22 inches long and shows a family out for a drive in their antique car. An earlier design of the ‘Fox Hunt’ is this carefully designed, porcelain glazed finish ornament. ‘The Hunt’ was an early piece by Lladro, released in 1974 for a hefty price of $3750.