Lladró - Figure - Porcelain

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Lladró porcelain figure depicting four cubs in a wooden box partially covered by a blue cloth, dating from the second half of the 20th century; 22 x 23 x 11 cm, Valencia, Spain; good used condition with minor signs of age and base stamp.

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Figure, porcelain, Lladró, 20th century, Spain.

Kind Lladró porcelain, prestigious Valencian workshop dedicated to creating this type of work. It represents four cubs in a wooden box partially covered by a blue cloth. The animals are sculpted with soft, rounded volumes, thus giving a familiar and endearing character. The color palette consists of natural and neutral tones that combine with the characteristic shine of these porcelains. The box shows a wood grain texture and a pictorial treatment that imitates light wood, contrasting with the smooth, glossy surface of the dogs. The animals gaze at the viewer and invite them to step into the domestic scene.

The work is made in porcelain, a delicate material that is difficult to produce, yet luxurious in character. The piece is well preserved, with no significant crazing or impacts. The enamels retain their pigmentation.

Lladró is one of the most representative porcelain manufactories in the Spanish landscape. Founded in the 1950s by brothers Juan, José and Vicente Lladró, the company has maintained its artisanal legacy and achieved notable international reach thanks to the technical excellence of its pieces, produced entirely in its place of origin, Valencia.

Starting in the 1960s, the firm began a process of internationalization that established it as a reference in the luxury ceramic sector. In 1965 it began exporting to Canada and entering the United States market, where it experienced significant growth during the 1970s. By the mid-1960s, Lladró expanded its commercial presence to Japan. From its early Rococo-inspired works, the brand managed to consolidate itself among global audiences, becoming one of the most recognized luxury porcelain houses in the world.

• Category: Figure
• Material: Porcelain
• Manufacturer: Lladró
• Seal: Sealed on the base.
• Period: second half of the 20th century
• Country of origin: Valencia, Spain.
• Dimensions: 22x23x11 cm
• Condition: Good condition for its age and use.
• Provenance: Private collection

The shipment of the product will be paid by the buyer according to the dimensions, weight, and destination; we will contact you to arrange the shipment. The shipment will be carried out under Incoterms DAP (Delivered at Place) conditions. These costs include tailor-made professional packaging, tracking, and transport insurance.

Figure, porcelain, Lladró, 20th century, Spain.

Kind Lladró porcelain, prestigious Valencian workshop dedicated to creating this type of work. It represents four cubs in a wooden box partially covered by a blue cloth. The animals are sculpted with soft, rounded volumes, thus giving a familiar and endearing character. The color palette consists of natural and neutral tones that combine with the characteristic shine of these porcelains. The box shows a wood grain texture and a pictorial treatment that imitates light wood, contrasting with the smooth, glossy surface of the dogs. The animals gaze at the viewer and invite them to step into the domestic scene.

The work is made in porcelain, a delicate material that is difficult to produce, yet luxurious in character. The piece is well preserved, with no significant crazing or impacts. The enamels retain their pigmentation.

Lladró is one of the most representative porcelain manufactories in the Spanish landscape. Founded in the 1950s by brothers Juan, José and Vicente Lladró, the company has maintained its artisanal legacy and achieved notable international reach thanks to the technical excellence of its pieces, produced entirely in its place of origin, Valencia.

Starting in the 1960s, the firm began a process of internationalization that established it as a reference in the luxury ceramic sector. In 1965 it began exporting to Canada and entering the United States market, where it experienced significant growth during the 1970s. By the mid-1960s, Lladró expanded its commercial presence to Japan. From its early Rococo-inspired works, the brand managed to consolidate itself among global audiences, becoming one of the most recognized luxury porcelain houses in the world.

• Category: Figure
• Material: Porcelain
• Manufacturer: Lladró
• Seal: Sealed on the base.
• Period: second half of the 20th century
• Country of origin: Valencia, Spain.
• Dimensions: 22x23x11 cm
• Condition: Good condition for its age and use.
• Provenance: Private collection

The shipment of the product will be paid by the buyer according to the dimensions, weight, and destination; we will contact you to arrange the shipment. The shipment will be carried out under Incoterms DAP (Delivered at Place) conditions. These costs include tailor-made professional packaging, tracking, and transport insurance.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/brand
Lladró
Number of objects
1
Style
Contemporary
Country of origin
Spain
Material
Porcelain
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
22 cm
Width
23 cm
Depth
11 cm
Estimated period
1970-1980
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