Lladro Porcelain Goose and Swan Figurine Collection
Collectible Porcelain Figurines

Lladro Porcelain Goose and Swan Figurine Collection

This set of three porcelain bird figurines features a high-gloss, pale-toned glaze characteristic of Lladro or Nao craftsmanship from Spain. The collection consists of one large swan with outstretched wings taking flight, one smaller standing goose, and one smaller bowing goose. The largest figure, a swan, stands approximately 8 to 10 inches tall with detailed feather modeling on the wings and a light blue tinted base representing water. The smaller geese also feature soft pastel blue tints at their bases. All pieces are sculpted in a fluid, naturalistic style with elongated necks and expressive poses that define the mid-to-late 20th-century aesthetic. The material is a fine hard-paste porcelain with a smooth, reflective finish. There are no visible chips, cracks, or repairs in the photograph, suggesting a well-preserved condition. These pieces typically bear the blue stamp of Lladro or Nao on the underside. The craftsmanship is evident in the transition from the white body to the subtle colored bases and the fine molded details in the facial features and plumage. This style of decorative art was highly popular from the 1970s through the 1990s and remains a staple of traditional porcelain collectibles.

Estimated Value

$150 - $225

Basic Information

Category

Collectible Porcelain Figurines

Appraised On

March 9, 2026

Estimated Value

$150 - $225

Item Description

This set of three porcelain bird figurines features a high-gloss, pale-toned glaze characteristic of Lladro or Nao craftsmanship from Spain. The collection consists of one large swan with outstretched wings taking flight, one smaller standing goose, and one smaller bowing goose. The largest figure, a swan, stands approximately 8 to 10 inches tall with detailed feather modeling on the wings and a light blue tinted base representing water. The smaller geese also feature soft pastel blue tints at their bases. All pieces are sculpted in a fluid, naturalistic style with elongated necks and expressive poses that define the mid-to-late 20th-century aesthetic. The material is a fine hard-paste porcelain with a smooth, reflective finish. There are no visible chips, cracks, or repairs in the photograph, suggesting a well-preserved condition. These pieces typically bear the blue stamp of Lladro or Nao on the underside. The craftsmanship is evident in the transition from the white body to the subtle colored bases and the fine molded details in the facial features and plumage. This style of decorative art was highly popular from the 1970s through the 1990s and remains a staple of traditional porcelain collectibles.

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