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<p>[QUOTE="Natasha, post: 267277, member: 3724"]Hello Verity,</p><p><br /></p><p>That's correct, the figurines are made by Lomonosov porcelain factory, better known as LFZ among collectors. The mark was used between 1970-1991, so they can be attributed to this period.</p><p>LFZ is popular among collectors because of its propaganda figurines. Most of them are expensive. Common animal figurines, like you have, of 1970-1991 usually do not exceed the price of $30-35 </p><p>By the way, I checked the link <a href="https://www.lomonosov-russia.com/figurines" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.lomonosov-russia.com/figurines" rel="nofollow">https://www.lomonosov-russia.com/figurines. </a></p><p>The prices are unacceptible and do not correspons real prices. All figurines on page one are new and the price of $6445 for the ballet dancer(which is new) is ridiculous. Such prices can be applied for the porcelain of the XVIII century, not new one. </p><p>I have a few popular LFZ figurines from 1950s. The price is between $70-130. The most expensive, unique ones from 1930s reach $5000.</p><p>Unfortunately, I cannot show you the pictures as I still cannot load them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Natasha, post: 267277, member: 3724"]Hello Verity, That's correct, the figurines are made by Lomonosov porcelain factory, better known as LFZ among collectors. The mark was used between 1970-1991, so they can be attributed to this period. LFZ is popular among collectors because of its propaganda figurines. Most of them are expensive. Common animal figurines, like you have, of 1970-1991 usually do not exceed the price of $30-35 By the way, I checked the link [URL='https://www.lomonosov-russia.com/figurines']https://www.lomonosov-russia.com/figurines. [/URL] The prices are unacceptible and do not correspons real prices. All figurines on page one are new and the price of $6445 for the ballet dancer(which is new) is ridiculous. Such prices can be applied for the porcelain of the XVIII century, not new one. I have a few popular LFZ figurines from 1950s. The price is between $70-130. The most expensive, unique ones from 1930s reach $5000. Unfortunately, I cannot show you the pictures as I still cannot load them.[/QUOTE]
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