Lladro is a Spanish company known for its high-quality porcelain figurines, sculptures, and home decor items. The history of Lladro dates back to the 1950s, when three brothers, Juan, Jose, and Vicente Lladro, started a small ceramics workshop in Valencia, Spain.

At first, the Lladro brothers made functional items such as plates and vases, but they soon began to experiment with figurines and sculptures. They were inspired by the traditional ceramic techniques of Valencia, as well as the work of European artists such as Meissen and Capodimonte.

In the 1960s, Lladro became more widely known, and the brand's figurines and sculptures became popular collectors' items. Lladro pieces were known for their delicate, intricate designs and attention to detail. The brand's signature style features elegant figures with elongated limbs and flowing garments, often depicted in pastoral scenes or with animal motifs.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Lladro expanded more...

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Lladro 'Comforting her friend' figure group issue year - 1976…

Friendship Comfort

Lladro 'Comforting her friend' figure group issue year - 1976 Retirement year - 1983 Sculptor - Julio Fernandez. Height 28 cm

A large and impressive Lladro porcelain figure group 'The…

Lladro 'The Flirt' Porcelain Figure Group

A large and impressive Lladro porcelain figure group 'The Flirt', sculpted by Julio Fernández, circa 1970. Height 44 cm