This figurine belonged to a family member and we were told it was of value so we are trying to determine if that is true and who the maker was. Would appreciate any help before putting in a garage sale.
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This very much resembles, but is not a match for, Lladro's "Lovers in the Park" figurine. Genuine Lladro will have the makers mark.
You have a nice figurine but I have to agree with Judy, your statue appears to be a Lladro knock-off.
Companies made beautiful 'look-a-likes' that at first glance appear to be the real deal but when comparing the two pieces you will always find differences.
Here is the same figurine listed for sale on eBay; the seller has Lladro in the title which is a big No-No with eBay but read the description and you'll see the seller is just trying to sell a 'faux' Lladro figurine for the price of a real Lladro.
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Here is current listing of the genuine Lladro:
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Real Lladro sold for $376:
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This is definitely not Lladro Porcelain Figurine, because Lladro Porcelain Figurines have absolutely different factory marks appletreedeals.com/
Your figurine is wonderful. And it seems to me that you live in UK. A very similar figurine to yours is on sale here for £ 29.95: www.collectique.co.uk/
So far, the price of your figurine is about $30-40.
This is a Lladro knockoff, and not worth anything
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