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LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINE 1419 ~ A BARREL OF BLOSSOMS~ Retired 2005 ~ MINT BOX For Sale


LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINE 1419 ~ A BARREL OF BLOSSOMS~ Retired 2005 ~ MINT BOX
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LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINE 1419 ~ A BARREL OF BLOSSOMS~ Retired 2005 ~ MINT BOX:
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LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINE 1419 ~ A BARREL OF BLOSSOMS~ Retired 2005 ~ MINT BOX
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MONTH, WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER MANY FINE ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE ARTIFACTS AND RARITIES FROM MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA ESTATES AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
PLEASE CHECK OUR OTHER items FOR MORE EXAMPLES OF EARLY ANTIQUES & the luxury of the handcrafted Lladr is one of the most universally recognized Spanish brands, most widely associated with culture and luxury. Established in 1953 by the three brothers Juan, Josand Vicente Lladr, Lladris a worldwide leader in the design and manufacturing of artistic porcelain. The brand is distributed in more than 120 countries, with its main markets in the US, Japan, China and India. After sixty years, all Lladrpieces are handmade in the brands workshops in The City of Porcelain, following an entirely artisan process. In this way, a large team of expert craftsmen and artists contributes to the creation of each Lladrsculpture, making each piece an exclusive work with a particular sense of style and conveying a unique language. Thats why the Lladrbrand stands for tradition, art and prestige, meaning quality, handcrafting and excellence in porcelain. Run since 2007 by one of the founders, Juan Lladr, and his daughters Rosa and , Lladris a multinational enterprise that, notwithstanding its size, has never stopped being a family business.
THIS OUSTANDING EXAMPLE, FROM A PROMINENT NEW ORLEANS ESTATE, HAS BEEN DISPLAYED IN THE HOME FOR MANY YEARS.
LLADRO GLAZED PORCELAIN FIGURINE #1419 DEPICTS A BEAUTIFUL AND CHARMING YOUNG LADY WALKING ALONG WITH A THATCHED WHEELBARROW FULL OF COLORFUL FLOWERS. TITLE > A BARREL OF BLOSSOMS
ISSUE YEAR > 1982
RETIREMENT YEAR > 2005
SCULPTOR > FRANCISCO CATAL
SIZE > STANDS 10.25 TALL x 7\" OVERALL
WEIGHT > 2 POUNDS, 5.5 OUNCES
THE CLASSIC BLUE LLADRO TULIP HALLMARK IS NOTED ON THE BASE.
INCLUDED IS THE ORIGINAL BOX, SUFFERING SOMEWHAT FROM AGE AND STORAGE.
CONDITION ISSUE > SEEMS AT LEAST ONE PINK PETAL IS MISSING ~ OTHERS MAY SUFFER FROM MINUTE ISSUES ~ PLEASE offer ACCORDINGLY.
CONDITION BEST NOTED BY EXAMINING THE IMAGES OFFERED.
HISTORY OF LLADRO
Lladris a Spanish firm based in Tavernes Blanques, Valencia, well known as a manufacturer of outstanding, high quality, porcelain figurines.
The firm was founded in 1953 by three brothers, Juan, Josand Vicente Lladr, in the village of Almnear Valencia. Starting with items such as vases and jugs, it wasn\'t until 1956 that they started producing the sculptures for which they are now most famous. Enthusiasm for the items produced by the Lladrbrothers saw their small workshop expand several times until eventually they moved to Tavernes Blanques in 1958.
1962, the brothers open the Professional Training School at their site in Tavernes Blanques to share their knowledge and experience. It still operates today keeping alive the vision and philosophy of the brothers by imparting it to a new generation.1969, on October 13, the City of Porcelain is opened by the Spanish Minister for Industry. It took 2 years to build and was designed to provide the best environment that encourages the artistic development of works produced. Currently over 2000 people work here.
1970, Lladrbegins to use a new material, gres, for its sculptures. It has earthy colors and is used frequently in natural themes.
1973, Lladrbuys 50% of the North American company Weil Ceramics & Glass.
1974, the first blue emblem, consisting of a bellflower and ancient chemical symbol, appears on the base to show the origin of the sculpture. The Elite Collection is also launched.
1984, Rosa, Mari Carmen and Juan Vicente Lladrjoined the company. One child of each of the founding members. They underwent a long apprenticeship before they were permitted responsibility in the company.
1985, the Collector\'s Society is formed. The first annual sculpture, called \"Little Pals\", can fetch several thousand dollars at sale due to the small number of members able to purchase it in the early years.
1986, Lladrforms an alliance with the Mitsui Group creating a subsidiary called Bussan Lladrbased in Tokyo.
1988, on September 18 in New York the LladrMuseum and Gallery is opened on 57th Street in Manhattan.
1993, Lladrreceives the Principe Felipe award for internationalization.
2001, LladrPrivilege, a new customer loyalty program, takes over from the LladrCollectors Society.
2004, LladrPrivilege Gold, a new level of loyalty program within the Privilege program.
2011, LladrPrivilege Society changes into Lladro Gold, Privilege name is dropped and only one level of membership is offered.
2013, LladrExpands into the lighting market with Belle De Nuit, a collection of chandeliers, lamps and sconces.
2013, Lladro Releases the first piece in their new Dazzle collection which uses a geometric black and white design.
The manufacturing ingredients are kept under tight guard. The process is detailed in a number of Lladrpublications and is fully on view for tour groups and individuals at the City of Porcelain. Lladrfigurines are made out of an original blend of hard-paste porcelain, which gives the products their unique porcelain characteristics. The glaze ingredients also add to the look of the figures and are an industry secret.
Lladrfigurines are given an additional title in English as well as the Spanish original, however these names are frequently not translations (figurative or literal) but new names that are more likely to appeal to an English speaking audience. An area for some confusion is that the names of the pieces can change throughout their run so the same figurine may end up with several titles.
The examples and perspective in this section deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page.
In an episode of the sitcom Will and Grace (season 7 episode 12, \"Christmas Break\"), Will\'s mother Marilyn (portrayed by Blythe Danner) had a collection of Lladr, her favorite being \'Ouisan, the bashful geisha.\' She was described as being priceless; the humor of the episode revolved around the fact that Grace had broken her and was fearful of Marilyn finding out, as she was very precious to her (she declared she would \"wait until April and pour bleach on her (the culprit\'s) roses\").
In The Sopranos, Carmela Soprano boasts about her Lladrfigurine in \"Everybody Hurts\" (season 4 episode 6). In the episode \"Chasing It\" (season 6 episode 16), Carmela breaks the figurine by throwing it at Tony Soprano.
In The Nanny (season 5 episode 5), Fran\'s paternal aunt Freida contemplates on whether she may or may not hire Niles as a butler. She decides that she should because she wants someone to dust her Lladrcollection. Nonetheless, she pronounces it wrong (\"Lardo\") and makes a smart remark about it to Fran\'s mother Sylvia (\"You can pronounce it, I can afford it\").
In Big Love Roman Grant\'s wife Adaleen has a large Lladrcollection.
In Russell Brand Radio Show (BBC Radio 2 episode), Russell refers to the chink of his hard buttocks hitting the porcelain seat of the toilet as \'making the sound of two Lladro figurines USE THE \"CONTACT SELLER\" FUNCTION TO CONTACT US AND RESOLVE ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE offerDING
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