When U.S. forces swept through the opulent Baghdad palace of Saddam Hussein’s son Uday, they came upon masses of Oriental rugs, sports cars, guns, swords . . . and box after box of painted porcelain ...
London designers Committee have unveiled a new collection for Spanish porcelain brand Lladró, including this series called Evolution of Love. The figures, part of Lladró's ongoing Re-Cyclos project, ...
Lladro was founded by the three Lladro brothers: Juan, Jose, and Vicente in 1953. The founders formed the family company in the village of Almacera, Spain, near Valencia. After more than 50 years, the ...
The Collecting column in the May 15 Home section, which is printed in advance, incorrectly reported that a Lladro statuette of the elephant-headed god Lord Ganesha had been issued as a limited edition ...
Collecting figurines is more than just a hobby for many; it’s an investment. The right figurines, like Lladro and Hummel, can appreciate in value over time, making them a savvy purchase for the ...
Vicente Lladro, the famous porcelain figurine artist from Valencia, Spain, is releasing Divine Love, a limited edition of 2000 pieces worldwide. Vicente Lladro, the famous porcelain figurine artist ...
In April, as U.S. forces swept through the opulent Baghdad palace of Saddam Hussein’s profligate son Uday, they came upon masses of Oriental rugs, sports cars, guns, swords . . . and box after box of ...
When U.S. forces swept through the opulent Baghdad palace of Saddam Hussein’s son Uday (killed in Iraq in July), they came upon masses of Oriental rugs, sports cars, guns, swords … and box after box ...
Thirty-seven years ago when three brothers pooled their talents and money to open a small ceramic factory in Almacera, Spain, the Lladro name was unknown to collectors of porcelain figurines. Today ...
Last month, as U.S. forces swept through the opulent Baghdad palace of Saddam Hussain's profligate son Uday, they came upon masses of Oriental rugs, sports cars, guns, swords ... and box after box of ...
The light blue dress of the figurine caught my eye. Sandwiched between a red miniature vase and a brightly painted pair of salt-and-pepper shakers, the 11½ inch porcelain figurine of Cinderella looked ...