Lladro Boy with Coronet Porcelain Figurine 1105 Box

$ 350
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Lladro "Boy with Coronet" Porcelain Figurine #1105 and made from 1971 to 1973.

Boy just blowing away on his trumpet or cornet in this case. 

Sky blue color, light pink and two tones of grey painting with white.  Colors in this one photo are darker than actual, but we will be putting up actual photo's in a couple of weeks.

Julio Fernandez was the sculptor and this figure retailed for $40 back in the early 70's. 

Figurine is mint and has its original box, but the box has definitely seen better days. 

This piece weighs 3 pounds, 6 ounces and measures 8 1/4 inches in height and 9 1/2 inches wide.

Boy with Coronet is retailing on many web sites from $400 to $600.

Please see our large selection of Lladro figurines by clicking on the link directly below and keep checking back to our site as we will be putting over 150 Lladro's in the next month:

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Price: $ 350
Pattern: Julio Fernandez Sculptor, #1105, Glazed
Color: Yes
Dimensions: 8 1/2" height, 9 1/2" wide
Manufacturer: Lladro, Spain
Manufacturer Date: 1971-1973
Quality: Mint in Box
Quantity: 1
Tace Item# 42729
Shipping: We estimate shipping $18 to $25

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