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AI Identification

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Glazed porcelain figurine in the Lladro style

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AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a glossy, glazed porcelain figurine depicting two young women in long, flowing dresses. One figure stands upright wearing a muted coral-pink dress, holding a white sunhat with a blue bow. The second figure leans forward beside her, wearing a light sage or celadon green dress and a wide-brimmed white hat. The piece is characterized by an elongated, slender aesthetic, soft pastel color palette, and delicate facial features which are stylistically consistent with works from the Spanish manufacturer Lladro, specifically reminiscent of designs like 'Summer on the Farm' or similar mid-to-late 20th-century decorative pieces. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the photograph, which prevents a more specific identification; however, the smooth finish, fine porcelain construction, and execution of the hands and drapery are consistent with high-quality European ceramic artistry. The condition appears good from the image, with no obvious chips or cracks visible on the surfaces of the hats or dresses, and the glaze retains a high degree of luster. This attribution remains a hypothesis and is subject to the discovery of a bottom-stamp for verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this glazed porcelain figurine displays the elongated forms and soft pastel palette often associated with the Spanish manufacturer Lladro. I can observe a high-luster finish and delicate execution of the drapery and features, which suggest a quality of craftsmanship consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative European ceramics. However, I cannot verify the presence of a bottom-stamp or maker’s mark from this perspective, which is necessary for a formal identification. My estimate of $150 to $350 is based on the hypothesis that this piece is an authentic Lladro production in excellent condition. If a physical inspection were to reveal a mark from a secondary manufacturer or if it is determined to be a 'Lladro-style' reproduction, the market value would likely decrease significantly to the $40 to $80 range. The current market for fine porcelain remains stable, though secondary market prices are highly dependent on the prestige of the maker's mark and the absence of any structural repairs or hairline fractures, which I cannot fully rule out without a tactile examination and a 360-degree view. To establish a more precise value, I would need to perform an in-person inspection of the base for hallmarks and use a UV light to check for restorations. For now, this valuation reflects the typical desirability of such figures if the attribution to the Spanish maker is accurate.

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