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Brad Welch, a retired pawnbroker in Leesburg, Va., who owns 800 Lladros, was smitten in the 1970s by “the elongated El Greco styling of the more fantasy-looking women with long arms, long torsos ...
Lladro figurines appeal to all, especially to Uday. Lladro figurines appeal to all, especially to Uday. Last updated: July 23, 2019 | 21:22. By Annie Groer. 5 MIN READ.
Brad Welch, a retired pawnbroker in Leesburg, Va., who owns 800 Lladros, was smitten in the 1970s by “the elongated El Greco styling of the more fantasy-looking women with long arms, long torsos ...
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 ...
Lladro is a Spanish company that makes porcelain figurines. Her business, A Retired Collection, started with a newsletter Hammer made on her typewriter, hand addressed and mailed to the 16 Lladro ...
In 2005, the San Diego Tribune noted there were 3,600 retired pieces, and many had collected value. ... and have no interest in mom and dad’s collection of Lladro figurines.” ...
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 ...
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, … ...
Lladró’s Grogu figurine, available from saksfifthavenue.com and lladro.com (Image credit: Lladró) Lladró’s 70th-anniversary celebrations also include a design book titled The Porcelain Revolution , ...