
What it is
Lladró is the Valencia-based porcelain manufacturer founded in 1953 by the Lladró brothers. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza figurines have been a signature subject since the 1960s, with multiple sculptors, scales, and finishes produced over six decades. The most collected are the early Salvador Furió-sculpted versions from the 1970s-1980s.
What drives value
Standard production Don Quixote figurines from current production retail €300-800. Discontinued 1970s-1990s editions trade for €600-2,500 depending on size and rarity. Limited editions (numbered series under 1,000 pieces) reach €3,000-8,000. The largest “El Quijote” (#5224) and limited High Porcelain pieces are the top tier.
Authentication
Genuine Lladró carries an underside backstamp — the bell mark, “Lladró” wordmark, and a model number. The mark style dates the production period. Casa Lladró-issued certificates accompany limited editions. Reproductions and “in the style of” pieces from anonymous Spanish workshops appear regularly; the underside mark is the verification.
Care
Lladró porcelain is extremely fragile, especially the thin sword and lance elements on Don Quixote pieces. Display behind glass, dust with soft brushes only. Lladró service centres in Valencia handle restoration of broken elements; restored pieces are clearly catalogued.
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About this collectible
The Lladró Don Quixote Porcelain Figurine — Spain's Most Collectible Ceramic is documented in the Collectibles Multiverse reference database. Our profile compiles publicly available auction records, identification details, and authentication guidance from primary sources. Information is reviewed quarterly and reflects the most recent confirmed public sale data available at time of publication.
How to identify this piece
Authentic specimens of the Lladró Don Quixote Porcelain Figurine — Spain's Most Collectible Ceramic are identified through a combination of physical characteristics, production-period markings, condition signals, and provenance documentation. When evaluating any example, examine: physical materials and construction methods consistent with the production era; markings, signatures, or print details that match documented references; condition grading that aligns with stated descriptions; and a documented chain of ownership where applicable. Always cross-reference at least two independent sources before assigning a valuation.
Valuation context
Market value for the Lladró Don Quixote Porcelain Figurine — Spain's Most Collectible Ceramic depends on several converging factors: documented condition (typically expressed via a recognized grading scale), rarity within the production run, provenance and chain of custody, current collector demand within the collectible category, and macro-market trends. Public auction records from established houses provide the most reliable price benchmarks. Private-sale data is harder to verify and should be treated cautiously.
Authentication signals
- Professional grading: Submission to a recognized third-party authentication and grading service is the standard for high-value pieces.
- Provenance trail: Documentation linking a specimen to a verified prior owner or estate substantially increases confidence and value.
- Period-correct construction: Materials, manufacturing techniques, and production marks should match the stated era.
- Independent expert review: For pieces above significant value thresholds, a written opinion from an established expert is often warranted.
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