Lladro #5862 Fragrant Bouquet - Exquisite - Not Retired - Original Box - Mint


Lladro #5862 Fragrant Bouquet  - Exquisite - Not Retired - Original Box -  Mint

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Lladro #5862 Fragrant Bouquet - Exquisite - Not Retired - Original Box - Mint :
$335.50


Lladro #5862Fragrant Bouquet - Exquisite - Not Retired- Original Box - Mint Condition

SpanishName: Que Bonita Es La Primavera

Sculptor: QueBonita Es La Primavera

Finish:Glazed

YearIssued: 1992

Not Retired:

Height: 8”

Width: 6.5”

Absolutelyexquisite figurine - not retired even after being issued 1992 due to popularityis still issued today. This piece ispainted in the famous muted Lladro colors with colorful accents as appropriatefor this figurine. It does have theLladro logo on the bottom.

Thisbeautiful girl has exquisite handmade flowers - a trademark for Lladro. Thiswould be a great addition for any collector.This piece is in mint condition and comes with original box.

Please refer to the pictures of how shipped inbox from Spain. Suggest you retain thisbox should become necessary to move figurine.It is called a suspension box which protects the piece in shipment

Thispiece has only been displayed in a glass cabinet in a smoke free and pet freehome.

Wepack all our pieces very carefully and use 2 boxes for all Lladro pieces. We include the cost of insurance in theshipping and handling price.

***Please note the picture of the box for thispiece. This box has instructions forremoval and replacement to the box. Itis a suspension box which came from Lladro and if you note in the picture thereare indentations for the figurine to insure safe storage and travel for thispiece. Remove and replace into boxcarefully

Lladro History

The company was founded in 1953 by threebrothers, Juan, José and Vicente Lladró, in the village of Almácera nearValencia. Starting with items such as vases and jugs, it wasn\'t until 1956 thatthey started producing the sculptures for which they are now most famous.Enthusiasm for the items produced by the Lladró brothers saw their smallworkshop expand several times until eventually they moved to Tavernes Blanquesin 1958.

1962, the brothers open the ProfessionalTraining School at their site in Tavernes Blanques to share their knowledge andexperience. It still operates today keeping alive the vision and philosophy ofthe brothers by imparting it to a new generation.1969, on October 13, the City of Porcelain is opened by the Spanish Ministerfor Industry. It took 2 years to build and was designed to provide the bestEnvironment that encourages the artistic development of works produced.Currently over 2000 people work here. 1970, Lladró begins to use a new material, gres, for its sculptures. It hasearthy colours and is used frequently in natural themes. 1973, Lladró buys 50% of the North American Company Weil Ceramics & Glass. 1974, the first blue emblem, consisting of a bellflower and ancient chemicalsymbol, appears on the base to show the origin of the sculpture. The EliteCollection is also launched. 1984, Rosa, Mari Carmen and Juan Vicente Lladró joined the company. One childof each of the founding members. They underwent a long apprenticeship beforethey 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 tothe small number of members able to purchase it in the early years. 1986, Lladró forms an alliance with the Mitsui Group creating a subsidiarycalled Bussan Lladró based in Tokyo 1988, on September 18 in New York the Lladró Museum and Gallery is opened on57th Street in Manhattan. 1993, Lladró receives the Principe Felipe award for internationalization. 2001, Lladró Privilege, a new customer loyalty program, takes over from the LladróCollectors Society. 2004 - Lladró Privilege Gold, a new level of loyalty program within thePrivilege program.

Lladro History

The company was founded in 1953 by threebrothers, Juan, José and Vicente Lladró, in the village of Almácera nearValencia. Starting with items such as vases and jugs, it wasn\'t until 1956 thatthey started producing the sculptures for which they are now most famous.Enthusiasm for the items produced by the Lladró brothers saw their smallworkshop expand several times until eventually they moved to Tavernes Blanquesin 1958.

1962, the brothers open the ProfessionalTraining School at their site in Tavernes Blanques to share their knowledge andexperience. It still operates today keeping alive the vision and philosophy ofthe brothers by imparting it to a new generation.1969, on October 13, the City of Porcelain is opened by the Spanish Ministerfor Industry. It took 2 years to build and was designed to provide the bestEnvironment that encourages the artistic development of works produced.Currently over 2000 people work here. 1970, Lladró begins to use a new material, gres, for its sculptures. It hasearthy colours and is used frequently in natural themes. 1973, Lladró buys 50% of the North American Company Weil Ceramics & Glass. 1974, the first blue emblem, consisting of a bellflower and ancient chemicalsymbol, appears on the base to show the origin of the sculpture. The EliteCollection is also launched. 1984, Rosa, Mari Carmen and Juan Vicente Lladró joined the company. One childof each of the founding members. They underwent a long apprenticeship beforethey 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 tothe small number of members able to purchase it in the early years.


Lladro #5862 Fragrant Bouquet - Exquisite - Not Retired - Original Box - Mint :
$335.50

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