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Retired "Girl Singer"
Lladro Porcelain

$565.00 USD
She has a glossy finish, is 7.5 inches tall, holds a microphone
and looks all the part of a classic singer with her long hair
and slit skirt. She is in pristine condition with no flaws. She is
marked on the bottom LLADRO - HAND MADE IN SPAIN
"F" (See photo). On the box is also the identification 2.n 612.

Yes, I do have the box, however, it has some writing and tape
on it due to moving several times over the years and packing
her up in the original protective straw.

This lovely piece sold at auction in 1996, ten years ago, for
$600. (See Kovels price guide on their site). Not only a
beautiful decorative, but also a good investment.

If you are not familiar with Lladro, here is an except from
Kovels with a little history about the company.

"Lladro is a Spanish porcelain. Juan, Jose, and Vicente
Lladro opened a ceramics workshop in Almacera in 1951.
They soon began making figurines in a distinctive, elongated
style. In 1958 the factory moved to Tabernes Blanques,
Spain. The company makes stoneware and porcelain
figurines and vases in limited and unlimited editions. Dates
given are first and last years of production."

I do have the box, intact with some tape/writing on it.
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