Is Nao as valuable as Lladro?
Is Nao as valuable as Lladró?
The value of Nao to economic effects, is less than Lladro.
What is the difference between NAO and Lladró figurines?
The following information is provided a a resource to help you determine the difference, similarities and relationship between the three brands. NAO is a brand of the Lladró group, whose pieces are distinguished by the simplicity of their forms, lighthearted subject matters and colorful presentations.
What are the most valuable Lladró figurines?
The Five Most Expensive Lladro Figurines Ever Sold
- A Grand Adventure – $64,350.
- 18th Century Coach – $57,200.
- Cinderella’s Arrival – $57,200.
- Flamenco Flair Woman – $7,720.
- The Fox Hunt – $6,500.
Is Nao owned by Lladró?
NAO has always been part of the Lladro Group ownded by the Lladro family. NAO porcelains are produced in the company’s own local workshops located in Valencia Spain.
Where are Nao figurines made?
Spain
Nao figurines are hand-made in Spain by highly skilled Lladro artisans.
Why is Nao cheaper than Lladró?
Nao is a brand of the Lladró group with its pieces in a similar style. Nao is cheaper to buy, as their range is produced by the apprentices of Lladro, rather than the experts, who are reserved to work specially on Lladro items.
Is Nadal the same as Lladró?
(Please note a possible source of confusion: Nadal porcelain in Spain is not the same company as the Lladró secondary market dealership in the United States that was owned by a family that happened to have the same surname.
How do I know what my Lladró is worth?
The value of Lladró figurines varies widely. Small, common figurines sell for as little as $10-20. Whereas average pieces, usually medium sized and intricate tend to sell for $75-150 each. Figurines that are extremely elaborate, rare, and/or large can sell for $2,000-$25,000 or even higher.