I own the Lladro "Wrath of Don Quixote" but have lost the removable sword. Anyone have a broken Wrath that would part with the sword? This statue is 16.5 inches tall and the number is 1343 G (I think). Any help anyone could be will be greatly appreciated. Bob in Indy
I find I am collecting glued Lladros and chipped Hummels. And yet I return! If you contact seller they always say the same thing "oh sorry, I didn't notice." I do my homework, check their feedback,ask questions. I pay instantly, that's my job...List the item truthfully, that's your job. I don't want to pay origional shipping and return shipping, and end up with 0. I don't want to be disappointed and made a fool of, I just want to win and pay for the "perfect" item you listed.Thankyou. Last Christmas was difficult, because everything needed to be gift quality...instead, I had to keep several items because of chips and mends. A Lladro isn't a bargain if it is glued back together. I left a negative feedback this morning, I didn't feel I should pay postage two ways on an item with a glued on ear!
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I have a large framed picture, like you would see in a retail store, perhaps advertising a coming release. It is of a young girl figure in a spring setting. Can anyone tell me anythinbg about it? Its use, age, value, etc. Thankd sandi
Why if you describe an item as being in "mint condition" would you sell it as such if it has one or two chips? I recently won two Lladro figurines that were supposed to be in "mint condition" - this to me means that the piece, especially if it has flowers, has to be in perfect condition - and was terribly disappointed to receive them with multiple chipped flowers and even missing flowers! I wish people selling these high-priced collectibles would really do their homework and look the pieces over before they describe their condition. I'm not so worried about someone having had a piece on display in their home and then deciding to sell it for whatever reason, but don't pass something over for mint with defects - it just insults the person receiving it and then makes them look like liars when they e-mail the seller saying they received the item in not the condition they expected. I have also received pieces in great condition that I simply had to e-mail the seller right away thanking and praising them for the condition of the piece. You can be sure if you buy anything from me that if I say it's "mint" you will be getting "mint'.
I own the Lladro "Wrath of Don Quixote" but have lost the removable sword. Anyone have a broken Wrath that would part with the sword? This statue is 16.5 inches tall and the number is 1343 G (I think). Any help anyone could be will be greatly appreciated. Bob in Indy
I will be selling My Late Mothers Lladro Collection of about 90+ peices. Consisting of Tree Toppers, Bells, Nativity Ornaments, Clowns, & Garden girls, Children with animale's & some large Limited Peices... all with box's & documentation. Quick book value looks about 20,000.00 ez. Should I break it up or sell as collection? NR or Start around $12 grand??? what do you all think? also have other Collection's ...50 some odd plates, Kachina Dolls 25, alot of leaded Crystal, furs ect... Rick.