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CMIZ5290 03-10-2011 06:11 PM

Lladro porcelain figurines, I need advice!
 
Hello to all, my mother recently passed away and i need help and advice from you guys on these figurines. There are several and they are currently listed in the memorabilia (other sports) section. I am hoping some of you colleagues have other collecting interests besides baseball cards and memorabilia. These figurines are in pristine condition, untouched for many, many years. This is out of my realm, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Kevin

Leon 03-10-2011 06:18 PM

Hi Kevin
 
Hi Kevin
First of all very sorry to hear about your mom. My condolences.

Are you asking for info only,wanting to sell them or how to sell them or.....?

Thanks for asking before posting an off topic too. I think in certain cases, such as this and for every day board members, exceptions can be made. It is "collectibles" after all.

scottglevy 03-10-2011 06:26 PM

I'm sorry for your loss Kevin.

Best,
S

CMIZ5290 03-10-2011 06:26 PM

Leon- thanks for the inquiry. Yes, i need an avenue on how to liquidate them for my mother's estate. I was hoping that a net54 member would have knowledge in this hobby of which i am clueless. They have alot of sentimental value, but i need to sell them. Hope this post was not out of line- kevin

CMIZ5290 03-10-2011 06:35 PM

Thanks alot scott.

jcmtiger 03-10-2011 08:27 PM

Sorry for your loss. Do a search with google, lots of info. Also, do a search on ebay for completed auctions, that will give you a good idea of values.

Joe

bh3443 03-11-2011 05:00 AM

Hi Kevin
 
Hi Kevin,
I'm very sorry for your loss.
My wife has a good amount of various Lladro figures such as the bride & groom from the top of our wedding cake, Snow White and some dwarfs, ballerina, etc..,
I've found the they sell well if you have the paperwork and original box.
I'm waiting for Pope John to be canonized (become a Saint) and then that one will go way up. Kind of like a player making the HOF!
If you have any questions, message me.
When selling on ebay or such, I can not stress enough that packing them ultra-careful and using insurance is a must! These are fragile!
Regards,
Bill Hedin

birdman42 03-11-2011 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bh3443 (Post 877526)
I'm waiting for Pope John to be canonized (become a Saint). Kind of like a player making the HOF!

Thanks, Bill. That made my day.

Bill

sports-rings 03-11-2011 06:57 AM

Sorry to hear of your loss.

a few years ago, my mom passed away and she had a few Lladros. when my sisters and I split the estate, I realized that I wanted the Lladro's and so did they. I searched ebay and eventually found the ones we had on ebay and I was able to purchase them. While they are not the ones my Mom had, I am glad that I was able to find the exact pieces and bring them into my home.

So I guess what I am trying to say is that Lladros are on ebay and do sell there.

Best of luck,

bbcard1 03-11-2011 07:35 AM

Kevin, I am very sorry for your loss.

I am currently going through the same process with a former business partner of mine. I am basically taking a multi-faceted approach as he probably has 10,000 items to liquidate.

The very highest quality items I am selling through auction houses.

The bulky items I am selling at a show.

The "tweeners" I am going to employ a kid I know to sell via ebay this summer. I am his church deacon and he is a history major with a good grasp on technology and some knowledge of baseball. It should be a good fit, but I have some built in advantages on that having sold via ebay for years. I am going to pay him hourly.

It has given me a new perspective on the clutter in my life.

ethicsprof 03-11-2011 05:46 PM

lladro
 
Kevin,
my deepest condolences in the loss of your mother.
i don't know this figurine arena either but am pleased that quite a few here do and are helpful. When Bill H says 'message him', i'd do so, since i've found him to be a wealth of knowledge as well as a prince of a fella.

best,
barry

makersmarkambassador 03-11-2011 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CMIZ5290 (Post 877449)
Hello to all, my mother recently passed away and i need help and advice from you guys on these figurines. There are several and they are currently listed in the memorabilia (other sports) section. I am hoping some of you colleagues have other collecting interests besides baseball cards and memorabilia. These figurines are in pristine condition, untouched for many, many years. This is out of my realm, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Kevin

Hey Kevin
Sorry for your loss. I actually sold some for my Grandmother in 2006 on eBay. She had several and only wanted to sell a couple at the time. They sold for just a little over $100. If I can remember, one for $110 and the other for $105. That's all she wanted to get out of them anyway. Hope this helps...


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