Lladro “Can I Play?” #7610 – 1990 Collector’s Society Retired Figurine
This heartwarming Lladro Collectors Society figurine, Can I Play?, captures a boyhood moment filled with hope, courage, and the universal longing to be included. Model #7610 was sculpted by Antonio Ramos and released exclusively to Society members in 1990. It was retired in 1992, making it a collectible treasure.

The boy, dressed in soft pastels, leans casually on his baseball bat. His duffel bag and glove rest at his feet, and the expression on his face tells a full story in silence. This is what Lladro does best—porcelain poetry.

This figurine stands approximately 8.25 inches tall (21 cm) and is finished in Lladro’s signature glossy glaze, made by hand in Spain. It is marked on the base with the official Lladro logo and the Collectors Society 1990 stamp.

Product Details:

  • Title: Can I Play?

  • Model: #7610

  • Year: 1990

  • Retired: 1992

  • Sculptor: Antonio Ramos

  • Height: 8.25″ (21 cm)

  • Base Width: 4″ × 2.25″ (10 cm × 5.5 cm)

  • Material: Glossy porcelain

  • Country of Origin: Spain

  • Condition: Excellent – no damage

  • Includes: Figurine only (no box)

Whether you’re a long-time collector or seeking a nostalgic piece for a gift, this figurine delivers charm, craftsmanship, and story in one beautiful sculpture.

Lladro “Can I Play?” #7610 – 1990 Collector’s Society Retired Figurine

$125.00

Lladro #7610 Can I Play? – 1990 Collectors Society porcelain figurine of a boy with baseball bat. Retired in 1992. Excellent condition.

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Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 6 × 4 in

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