This guide has been written to offer a comprehensive description of known Lladro trademarks. The early years are those prior to the introduction of the bellflower trademarks in 1971.
Unfortunately (and surprisingly) the Lladro web site does not give a comprehensive description of all their trademarks and details of when they were used. I have found other sites that give some information and also some details in books on the subject of Lladro, however my view is that none of these sources are comprehensive.
I would like to make this guide as complete and accurate as possible, so if you have any comments or suggestions for inclusion please get in touch so that I can revise and add to this guide. I don’t profess to be an expert in how Lladro have used their trademarks; just a keen collector.
These are the early trademarks I have found from my research:-
Used from 1954
Used from 1957
Used from 1959
Used from 1960
Used from 1962
Used from 1963
Used from 1964
Used from 1965
I have pieces that have a Llardro stamp in navy blue..made in Spain. Are these not valid figurines?
please advise,
thank you
My Lladro has the Lladro name and made in spain stamped, but no blue stamp. It was purchase around 1968. Is it worth anything?
I have what I believe to be a lladro, but it has to be from the 1950’s if it is bc it’s got writing in the porcelain bottom, & marks, very hard to make out, but it has the beautiful pastel colors, lladro eyes on the young man & girl, it’s 12″ high, & has all the qaulities of beauty that a lladro has. I’d love to send a picture of it, if it is a lladro, it’s absolutely beautiful !! I even tried tracing over the bottom with a pencil & piece of paper, Im going to continue until I can make out the inscribed words & markings.