Collecting Lladro


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This full-color price and identification guide covers all aspects of the elegant, hand-crafted fine porcelain, from identifying fakes to evaluating secondary market pricing. 350+ full-color photos.




The Lladró Guide


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Since its founding in the early 1950s, the Spanish porcelain firm Lladró has attracted a large collector market. This book identifies all known Lladró figurine brand names, differentiates them from Spanish porcelain competitors, addresses some of the mysteries surrounding Lladró's production history, and makes the case for Lladró's right to a place among the most-esteemed names in the history of fine porcelain. In addition to analyzing known models, the book gives a tantalizing photographic glimpse of rare, prototypic, and one-of-a-kind models, including several not found in historical catalogs. Also included are pricing and value factors, the most-recent developments with the brand since its sale out of the family, and details on how to distinguish genuine pieces from Spain's several other companies working "in the Lladró style." More than 300 photos provide detailed visual reference.




A Collector's Book of Retired Lladro


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Ever since its founding in the 1950s and its subsequent, stellar rise to global prominence, collectors have been fascinated with the singular modeling and attention to detail in Lladro Spanish porcelain figurines. Eventually, collectors discovered that Lladro wasn't just one brand but several. At the same time, other companies began to sprout up all over Spain, particularly around Lladro's own region in Valencia, working "in the Lladro style" and hoping to catch a ride on the tailwinds of its popularity. This book is written to acquaint readers with retired figurines in all the Lladro and Lladro-affiliated brands and to help distinguish them from the work of other Spanish companies. The book features substantive chapters on the Lladro(r) "core brand," NAO by Lladro, Zaphir, Golden Memories, Rosal, and Hispania, complete with representative photos.




Lladro Identification Catalog and Price Guide


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The first edition of THE LLADRO INDENTIFICATION CATALOG & PRICE GUIDE is the must-have book for all Lladro & antique porcelain figurine collectors. Published after six years of research & photography, the book is the official Lladro Collectors Society reference source. A black-&-white photo of every one of the 3,000 designs produced by Lladro in Spain for over a half century appears in this single volume. The photos are cleverly grouped into 84 separate common sense categories for easy look-up. Included with each photo is a complete table containing such collector information as rarity, past auction prices, year of issue, year of retirement & estimates of fair market values. In addition to chapters on the history of hard paste porcelain & how Lladro porcelain figurines are made, there's an excellent beginner's essay on "The Art & Logic of Collecting for Pleasure & Profit."




Lladro


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Lladró, the premier porcelain figurine from Spain, has grown to become one of the true Guild Collectibles in today's market. Beginning in 1951, the Lladró brothers, Juan, Jose and Vincente, began what would become an institution in producing fine porcelain. Still run by the Lladró family, the collection continues to grow with Collectors, including Lladró Elite Collection, Lladró Privilege, Inspiration Gaudí Collection, and Gustav Klimt Collection. Nowadays, Lladró porcelains appeal to all kinds of people who appreciate art irrespective of their country of origin, their race or culture. Lladró is active on all five continents through an extensive network of stores chosen for their quality and locations. ILLUSTRATIONS 60 colour and b/w photos




Collecting Under the Radar


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Suggests types of collectibles that the author believe will rise in value, how to choose good examples, and ways to avoid buying fakes.




Golf: The Impossible Collection


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In this most recent addition to Assouline’s highly covetable and lauded Ultimate Collection, George Peper, former editor in chief of Golf magazine and 2016 PGA Lifetime Achievement Award winner for Journalism, takes readers on an incomparable golf journey as he travels the world detailing the 100 most significant, historically noteworthy, and architecturally paramount courses. Describing intricate holes that have confounded the game’s best, revisiting tournaments that have made and broken champions, and elucidating the unique and truly special characteristics of each course makes Peper the perfect golf partner as he walks readers through the clubhouses, fairways, and bunkers. From greens as old and hallowed as St Andrews to courses celebrating their first anniversary such as Nova Scotia’s Cabot Cliffs, from the island mountain course of China’s Shanqin Bay to the Hamptons’ Maidstone Club, Golf: The Impossible Collection is an unequivocal sensory treat for the golf fanatic, or the perfect feast to feed the wanderlust simmering in all of us.




M.I. Hummel


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Fenton Art Glass


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Although Fenton Art Glass was founded in 1905, well after the Victorian era, this family-owned business took much of its artistic inspiration from Victorian forms. Fenton often experimented, throughout its history, with more modernistic forms it thought would appeal to consumer tastes, but it is Fenton's Victorian shapes to which buyers have turned again and again, right up to the 21st century. This book explores one of those forms: the diminutive fairy lamp, used to light dark hallways in big houses before the advent of gaslight and electricity. The book's chapters contain many color photos with full caption descriptions as well as a production table at the end of the book. Readers will learn about the origin and history of the fairy lamp form in Victorian times; Fenton's late 20th century entry into fairy light production; and the many shapes, glass treatments, and glass decorations Fenton used to produce these popular and graceful candle lamps that it called "fairy lights."




Fenton Art Glass


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Until it suspended major glass production in 2011, Fenton Art Glass was the oldest extant American glass company, having reached its centennial year in 2005. For more than a century, this family-owned business produced glass in an astonishing array of shapes and colors, including the figurines of various animals, birds, and butterflies featured in this book. Glass figurines have achieved iconic status in American culture, but the Fenton animals are not the delicate spun-glass creations of the famous Tennessee Williams play. They are a different kind of glass menagerie altogether! Heavy enough to use as paperweights, they serve as a canvas for colors and decoration ranging from the sublime to the whimsical. This book takes the reader on a tour of that amazing world of glass honoring the beasts, birds, and bugs that are so essential a part of our natural world and our human lives.