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Since its founding in the early 1950s, the Spanish porcelain firm Lladro has attracted a large collector market. This book identifies all known Lladro figurine brand names, differentiates them from Spanish porcelain competitors, addresses some of the mysteries surrounding Lladro’s production history, and makes the case for Lladro’s right to a place among the most-esteemed names in the history of fine porcelain. In addition to analysing known models, the book gives a tantalising photographic glimpse of rare, prototypic, and one-of-a-kind models, including several not found in historical catalogues. Also included are pricing and value factors, the most-recent developments with the brand since its sale out of the family, and details on how to distinguish genuine pieces from Spain’s several other companies working in the Lladro style. More than 300 photos provide detailed visual reference. AUTHOR: Peggy Rose Whiteneck is a veteran collector of Lladro brand figurines and is an internationally recognized expert on the various brand names associated with Lladro. She is the author of many published articles on antiques and collectibles
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Since its founding in the early 1950s, the Spanish porcelain firm Lladro has attracted a large collector market. This book identifies all known Lladro figurine brand names, differentiates them from Spanish porcelain competitors, addresses some of the mysteries surrounding Lladro’s production history, and makes the case for Lladro’s right to a place among the most-esteemed names in the history of fine porcelain. In addition to analysing known models, the book gives a tantalising photographic glimpse of rare, prototypic, and one-of-a-kind models, including several not found in historical catalogues. Also included are pricing and value factors, the most-recent developments with the brand since its sale out of the family, and details on how to distinguish genuine pieces from Spain’s several other companies working in the Lladro style. More than 300 photos provide detailed visual reference. AUTHOR: Peggy Rose Whiteneck is a veteran collector of Lladro brand figurines and is an internationally recognized expert on the various brand names associated with Lladro. She is the author of many published articles on antiques and collectibles