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Help ID my Lladro

Hi Everyone, I have this piece that I am 99% sure is a Lladro, but as you can see, it's glued to a base, so I cannot see the markings. Does anyone know the name or have other info? Thanks in advance!lladro3AF36C23-6762-4564-9DC9-656F07F903FE_1_201_a.jpeglladro15089E40-A930-4E19-9152-BB42F4D68F92_1_201_a.jpeg

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The Lladros on bases that I've seen, have the mark on the bottom of the base.  Are you thinking that the figurine is attached to an after-market base and not to its original?  

 

Rita

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No Lladro figurine is ever glued to a base. All pieces are always removable from the base with marks on the figurine and the base.

Your figurine is glued to an after-market base.

This is the only reference I could find about your figurine. I don't know if the information is correct.

https://en.todocoleccion.net/antiques/fantastica-pieza-hawaiana-lladro-ref-0100100-pieza-museo-muy-r...

 

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Hi Rita, Yes I believe this is after market, as it does not look like any of the other bases I've seen. It is made of plastic and not wood.

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Thanks so much for this info!

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https://en.todocoleccion.net/antiques/bailarina-hawaiana-nao-lladro~x243252975

 

Here is another one on that same site. Is this even a Lladro mark?

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This is the original from the Lladro website.

https://www.lladro.com/en_us/hawaiian-en-us-01000100.html

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@smiling66 wrote:

This is the original from the Lladro website.

https://www.lladro.com/en_us/hawaiian-en-us-01000100.html


BINGO!

 

Which means that OP's piece is a knock-off, as are some of the other ones linked to in this thread.

 

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