Hummel Little Helper figurine marked Goebel W. Germany and embossed 73. It is in excellent condition with lovely colors and detail. It is 4 inches high, 1 1/2 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep.
Hummel figurine Postman marked Goebel, W. Germany embossed with 119. It is in excellent condition with wonderful color and detail. It is 5 1/2 inches high, 3 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches deep.
By Lenox China Jewels, this figurine is callled the Angel of Light. She is 9 1/2 in. in height and has a base of 3 1/2 in. in diameter. The wing span is 5 in.. The date of issue was 1995.
Hummmel figurine tagged Farm Boy Schweinhirt and also Goebel with the marked and W. Germany 66. It is in wonderful condition with a small rub on the end of one of the pigs ears. Hard to notice. It has excellent detail and wonderful colors and is 5 1/2 inches high and 3 1/4 inches wide. Just adorable and just as found.
Hummel figurine Hear Ye Hear Ye marked Goebel, W. Germany and embossed 15/0. It is in excellent condition with such wonderful detail and lovely colors. It is 5 inches high and 2 1/4 inches wide.
Hummel Happy Days Figure marked 150 2/0 with the full bee mark and Germany. It is in excellent condition with wonderful colors and detail. A great find.
Hummel figure tagged Singing Lesson and marked Goebel, W. Germany. It is embossed 63 and is in excellent condition. It is 3 inches high, 3 inches long and 2 inches deep. It has the sweet child with the cute bird singing on his foot. Wonderful color and detail.
Hummel figurine tagged Globe trotter in excellent condition marked Goebel, W. Germany with the marked and embossed 79. It has such wonderful colors and detail. It is 5 inches high and 2 1/ inches wide. So cute and a harder to find Hummel.
Hummel figurine tagged Playmates and marked M J Hummel, Goebel 58/I made in West Germany. It is in excellent condition and with lovely color and wonderful detail. It is 4 1/2 inches high and 4 inches wide. A real cute figure.
The porcelain figurine is of two children sleding. The markings are PS Porcelana de Guerhavmca,Mexico, to the best I can tell. The base is 5 x 3 1/2 in. and they are 6 in. tall. There is no damage.
Hummel complete set of 25 plates of the annual collector plates by Goebel in 1995. They are in miniature reproduction plates at 3 1/2 inches across and each represents the annual plates from the series of 1971 - 1995. All are in wonderful condition with the super adorable pictures represented for each year. 17 are still in the original boxes and 8 have no boxes. This is a wonderful, hard to find set sold just as found.
This item is a wonderful Figurine made by Hummel - Goebel of Germany. This Figurine is titled Wayside Harmony and depicts a boy and a bird sitting on a fence. The Figurine is about 4 inches high. The side of the base has the incised MJ Hummel signature and a blue label which says Wayside Harmony/Vaters G'Scheitester. The underside has the incised numbers 43, 111 3/0 and 1938. It also has the blue Goebel, West Germany mark and the artist's initials. This Figurine is in excellent condition.
This item is a lovely 3 inch high figurine made by Hummel - Goebel of Germany. The figurine is titled Chicken Licken anh is that of a little girl holding baby chicks in her apron. This figurine was issued between 1991 and 1997. The side of the figurine has the incised MJ Hummel signature. The underside has the incised numbers 385/40 and 1987. It also has the blue Goebel, West Germany mark with the Bee and the artist's initials. This piece is in excellent condition.
This is a small Hummel boy figure. He is marked appropriately. Also, he is in good used condition. He does have two tiny chips on his elbow. I have taken pictures for you to see. If you have questions, please e-mail. Thanks. Lurleen
Goebel Figurine Seeds of Friendship marked BH152, Goebel 2000, Berta Hummel on the back and made in Thailand. She is a newer hummel figurine and still has the wonderful colors and detail on the sweet little girl feeding the birds. She is 4 1/2 inches high and 3 1/2 inches wide.
Christmas Plate, 1971 of the Berta Hummel Collector Series mint in the original box marked First Edition, Schmid Bros. Inc. West Germany. It is of a sweet angel with a candle and a lovely blue rim on a 7 3/4 inch wide plate. Just adorable.
Hummel figurine of a boy and girl playing their horn and accordian. It is in wonderful condition marked W. Goebel, W. Germany with the V mark and 1952. It is embossed M.J. Hummel on the back. It is 5 inches high and 3 1/2 inches wide. Just adorable.
Mother's Day Plate mint in the box marked 1972 Collector's Series portraying the authentic works of Sister Berta Hummel from Schmid Bros. Inc. made in W. Germany with the booklet. It is 7 3/4 inches wide and portrays a cute boy with his tools and signed B/H. It has a blue rim trim and is just wonderful.
Hummel, Little Helper in beautiful condition marked Germany and embossed M.J. Hummel on the back. It has a sweet 4 1/4 inch high girl carrying a basket and wearing her Daddy's slippers. She is so cute and does have some age crackling. She is sold as found.
Hummel figurine Angel with wings on skiis marked made in W. Germany. She is an adorable angel made of the Hummel attention to color and detail. She is 3 1/4 inches high, 2 1/4 inches long and 1 1/4 inches wide. So sweet.
Typical cute, well-done Hummel angel candle-holder. Angel is matte finish with sweet features, a green garment and what look like pink-tipped wings and shoes. She measures 2 1/8 inches tall; the candle is ¼ inch thick, red and original, slightly bent, but never burned. The angel plays a tan/pale yellow and black or dark brown accordion and appears to be singing. The mark impressed under the glaze underneath is 1/39/0, with a very Small Stylized Bee in the V in a corner, with W. Germany written beneath, all in blue. TMK-3 was made only during 1960-72. Also known as Tuneful Angel, HUM 39, condition is good except for a bit of crazing under the shoes. This is another piece from Mom's personal collection which she bought new. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #570
Goebel Hummel Friar Tuck pitcher with incised full bee over double V printed in blue, in an unusual size of 5 5/8 inches to tip of front of hat. Pitcher holds 12 ounces. In addition to the TMK2 within an impressed circle marking underneath, S141/1 is also impressed, and Germany is printed in black to the side. Friar Tuck has rosy cheeks, black shoes and looks to the left. There is a tiny ding in the rim near the handle, measuring only about a mm, of what looks like lost glaze. Other than a couple of scuff marks in the matte finish of his robe on the side, condition is nice. His white rope belt, white handle, and white interior are gloss. The rest is matte finish. Markings show better with yellow lighting; base is really white. Apparently made only from 1940-1959, this is another cutey from my Mom's collection which she purchased new, and which is now semi-antique! Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #571
Hummel Collector plate 1973. This is the 3rd. annual plate marked hand painted, M.J. Hummel, W. Germany. It is 7 1/2 inches across and has a sweet boy carrying a basket of flowers with his umbrella under his arm. Wonderful condition and a nice find.
Hummel Collector's Plate, 1971. It is the 1st edition in the annual plates series marked M J Hummel for 100 years, 1871-1971. It is marked West Germany and is 7 1/2 inches wide. A great find in wonderful condition.
Goebel Hummel Figurine--The figurine shows boy playing biotin with an umbrella on his back and is called Little Fiddler--Produced in 1984 and is 3 inches tall-Very good condition--Marked 2 4/0 B5 Goebel W Germany 1984
Hummel Bank Figure marked #113, made in W. Germany and embossed M J Hummel on the back. This is a rare figure to find being made into a bank. It has the little girl on her tippy toes trying to put a coin in the tall box. The colors and detail are of the fine Hummel quality. This will display well but does have a chip on one corner of the bank box and a flaw in the coin slot. It is 5 inches high, 3 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep. It is adorable and sold as found.
Hummel Figurine Hello marked Western Germany. He is so cute dressed like a little man with his coat with the long tails and talking on the telephone. The detail and colors are of the fine Hummel quality with M.J. Hummel embossed on the back of the base. He is 6 inches high, 2 1/2 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches deep. There is a small nick on the rim of the bottom. Sold as found.
Hummel Chick Girl Figurine marked 199/0, 1948, Western Germany. She is a sweet girl feeding her hens and baby chicks. It is made in the wonderful color and detail of the Hummel quality. It is 4 1/2 inches high, 2 3/4 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep.
Hummel 1975 plate in wonderful condition embossed on the front M J Hummel with the back reading 5 th annual plate, made in Germany. It has a nice brown and star rim design with the cute boy holding a lantern, riding on his sled with a tree in the back. Such lovely color and detail. It is 7 1/2 inches wide.
Hummel figurine Joyful in excellent condition. This is a sweet girl in a blue with red dress sitting down and playing her banjo. Just look at that adorable face. She is 4 inches high, 3 inches wide and 3 inches deep. Marked made in Western Germany.
Lovely vintage figurine, Entitled The Flower Vendor, # 381 Goebel w Germany, In excellent condition free of chips or cracks, Standing approximately 5 1/2 inches high.
Darling figurine, Showing pretty little girl talking to tiny chicks, Entitled Chick Girl, In excellent condition, no chips or cracks, it stands approximately 3 1/2 inches high.
Adorable Hummel Figurine, entitled Merry Wanderer In excellent condition but for one tiny spot - missing paintsee umbrella next to boy's hand, Measures approximately 5 inches high.
Fantastic Hummel by Goebel w/ Germany figurine, Initaled with 79, In excellent vintage condition, no chips or cracks, Measures approximately 5 inches high.
This is a 5 limited edition of Volunteers, the charming marching boys figurine made by Hummel for Goebel. #2345 of an issue of 5000. Has a plastic 50th anniversary tag still attached. In excellent condition.
Hummel Collector Plate. The annual collector plate for 1976 with the sweet girl sitting in the branches. It has a nice molded rim trim with a light beige shading edge and signed M J Hummel. All of the information of the set is on the back and also marked Rodenthal, West Germany, and Goebel. It is in excellent condition and is 7 1/2 inches across.
Hummel Collector Plate in excellent condition marked 1974, Made in W. Germany, it is also marked 4th. annual plate, hand painted Goebel. It hasd the cute girl with the geese. It is 9 1/2 inches wide.
This beautiful MI Hummel figurine, Stormy Weather, has the Stamped Full Bee mark or the TMK-2 on the bottom with the mold #71 / #30. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1940 through 1956. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition without chips, cracks or crazing they measure 6 1/2 inches tall, 4/2 inches wide and 3/8 inches deep. An addition to any Goebel MI Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful MI Hummel figurine, Trumpet Boy, has the Goebel Bee The Last Bee mark on the bottom, also referred to as TMK-5 along with the mold #97. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1972 through 1979. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition without chips, cracks or fleabites he measures 4 5/8 inches tall, 2 inches wide and 2 inches deep. An addition to any Goebel MI Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful MI Hummel figurine, Friends, has the Last Bee mark (TMK-5) or the Goebel Bee on the bottom with the mold #136/1 / 1947. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1972 through 1979. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition without chips, cracks or fleabites she does have age crazing which I have shown in my pictures and she measures 5 1/4 inches tall, 3 7/8 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep. An addition to any Goebel MI Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This Goebel M.I.Hummel School Girl Figurine 81/0 is marked with the Small Stylized Bee or TMK-3 (1960-1972), W.Germany. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1960 through 1972. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition without chips, cracks or fleabites she does have age crazing which I have shown in my pictures and she measures 5 inches tall, 2 1/4 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep. I also have the Goebel M.I.Hummel School Boy Figurine #822/0 listed seperately for sale. Please see item hummel2809. An addition to any Goebel MI Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
THIS ADORABLE HUMMEL IS OF A LITTLE BOY CARRYING A DARLING PIG UNDER HIS ARM. BRAND NEW. MINT. THIS 4 ½ INCH HIGH HUMMEL IS BRAND NEW AND HAS NEVER BEEN DISPLAYED. IT COMES IN THE ORIGINAL GOEBEL BOX COMPLETE WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. THERE ARE NO CHIPS, CRACKS, REPAIRS, OR CRAZING. IT IS HAND SIGNED BY THE GOEBEL ARTIST. LUCKY BOY WAS PART OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 25,000 SEQUENTIALLY NUMBERED PIECES WORLDWIDE. 15,000 FOR THE U.S. MARKET WITH 60th ANNIVERSARY M.I. HUMMEL 1935-1995 COMMEMORATIVE BACKSTAMP. THIS PIECE BEARS THE INSCRIPTION LIMITED EDITION NO. 14905 OF 25,000 ALONG WITH THE (TM7) TRADEMARK AND AN INCISED 1989 COPYRIGHT DATE. THIS IS A CLOSED EDITION FIGURINE WHICH WILL NEVER BE PRODUCED AGAIN. THIS BEAUTIFUL HUMMEL WILL MAKE A GREAT GIFT OR A WONDERFUL ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION. LUCKY BOY ORIGINIALLY SOLD FOR $180. ROBERT MILLER'S 10TH EDITION PRICE GUIDE VALUE FOR THIS FIGURINE IS $220-$250. BUY OURS FOR MUCH LESS.
Beautiful vintage Hummel Figurine, Entitled To Market 49/3/0 Germany, Full Bee, In excellent condition free of chips, Measuring approximately 4 1/4 inches high.
Beautiful vintage Hummel Figurine, Entitled Apple Tree Boy 142/3/0 Germany, Full Bee, In excellent condition free of chips, Measuring approximately 4 1/4 inches high.
Hummel Figurine Hello marked 124/0 and made in W. Germany. It is in excellent condition. He is a cute boy talking on the phone with his hand behind his back under the long tails of his coat. It is 6 inches high, 2 1/2 inces wide and 2 1/2 inches deep.
Hummel, Wayside Harmony in excellent condition. This is a hard to find figurine marked Copn. W. Gobel with a Number 2 mark, and Germany. He is a cute little boy sitting on a fence listening to the bird sing. He is 4 inches high, 3 inches wide and 2 inches deep.
Hummel Figurine, Apple Tree Girl in excellent condition with the #3 mark and made in W, Germany. She is so sweet sitting on a branch in a tree with apple blossoms on the branches. She is 4 inches high, 2 3/4 inches wide and 2 inches deep. Just look at that face.
Goebel Hummel Lucky Boy Signed Special Edition Mib
THIS ADORABLE HUMMEL IS OF A LITTLE BOY CARRYING A DARLING PIG UNDER HIS ARM. BRAND NEW. MINT. NEVER BEEN OUT OF THE ORIGINAL BOX. ALL PAPERS INCLUDED. HAND SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. RETAIL PRICE WAS $180.
This item is an adorable porcelain figurine made by Goebel Hummel, Germany. This figurine is titled Parade of Lights and is of a little boy dressed as a clown and holding a lantern on a stick. The figurine itself is about 6 inches high and is about 9 inches high to the tip of the stick holding the lantern. The base of this figurine has the incised MJ Hummel signature and a label or decal which says Parade of Lights in both German and English. The underside has the blue Goebel Germany mark, the bee and artist's initials. It also says First Issue in German and English with 1993. There are also the incisednumbers 616, 79 and 1990. This figurine is in excellent condition with no chipps, cracks or crazing.
This item is a lovely figurine made by GoebelHummel, Germany. This figurine titled Let It Snow and depicts a little boy dressed for winter weather and carrying a snow shovel. This figurine is about 5 inches high.The base has the incised MJ Hummel signature a a label or decal which says Let It Snow in both German and English.. The underside of the figurine has the blue Goebel Germany mark with the Bee and artist's initiaks. It is also marked First Issue 1999 in both German and English It also has the incised numbers 2036, 60 and 1992. This figurine is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
This item is an adorable Porcelain Figurine made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. It is titled Making New Friends. The figurineis that of a young boy standing on a sled and putting the finishing touches on a large snowman whom is holdinga woooden broom. The figurine is about 6 1/2 inches high. The base has the incised MJ Hummel signature and a bkue label or decal which says Making New Friends in both German and English. The underside if thebase has theblue Goebel, Germany mark and the artist's initials. It also has the incised numbers 2002, 70 and 1996. This figurine is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
Goebel Hummel -skate In Stride & Skating Lesson W/scape
This item is a lovely 3 piece set which consists of 2 Porcelain Figurines made by Goebel Hummel, Germany and accompanying Hummel Scape. One of the figurine is titled Skate in Stride and is that of a young boy on ice skates who has fallen on the ice. On the back of his pants is the incised MJ Hummel signature and a label or decal which states Skate in Stride in both English and German. The underside of the figurine has the blue Goebel, Germany mark with the Bee and the artist';s initials. It also has in blue, First Edition in German and English, Millennium 2000, and the incised numbers 1998 and several other incised numbers which I can't make out. The 2nd Figurine titled Skating Lesson and is that of a young girl in the act of getting up from the ice. She has the incised MJ Hummel signature on her back, along with a label or decal which says Skating Lesson in both German and English. The underside of the Figurine has the blue Goebel Germany mark withg the Bee, Hum 2058/A, 1998 and the artist's initials.Also in blue are the words First Issue 2000 in both German and English. The accompanying Hummel Scape is titled Icy Adventure and has trees and rocks around a frozen pond with 2 rabbits near 2 cups of cocoa. The back of the Scape has a label which says, Icy Adventure and Goebel. The underside of the Scape has a label which says, Icy Adventure, Mark 1039-D, Goebel and 1999. This Scape is about 4 and 1/2 inches high and 9 and 1/2 inches long. Both Figurines and Scape are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
This item is a lovely 2 piece set of a Porcelain Fuigurine made by Goebel Hummel, Germany and accompanying Hummel Scape. The figurine is Titled Playful Pals and is that of a young boy feeding a squirrel. The base of this figurine has the incised MJ Hummel signature and a label or decal which states Playful Pals in both English and German. The underside of the figurine has the blue Goebel, Germany mark with the Bee and the artist';s initials. It also has in blue, Limited Edition No 19201 of 25000 and the incised numbers 2053, 73 and 1997. The accompanying Hummel Scape is that of trees and fence in a field of snow with rabbits and a sack of carrots. The back of the Scape has a label which says, The Hummel Scape Collection, Autumn Frolic and Goebel. The underside of the Scape has a paper label which says, The Hummel Scapes Collection, Autumn Frolic, Mark 1001-D, Goebel and 1998. This Scape is about 5 and 3/4 inches high. Both Figurine and Scape are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
Goebel Hummel -peaceful Offering & Friendship In Blooom
This item is a limited edition Goebel Hummel figurine and Hummelscape. This two piece set consists of a lovely figurine titled Peaceful Offering made by Goebel Hummel, Germany whic sits atop the scape Friendship in Bloom. The figurine is that of a young girl feeding a carrot to a rabbit. The hummelscape is that of pine trees, bird houses and a barrel with birds and compliments the figurine. The scape is about 5 1/2 inches high and the figurine is about 4 1/2 inches high. The back has the incised words Friendship in Bloom and Goebel. This is a limited editioin. Both are inexcellent condition.
This is the adorable Hummel figurine Christmas Delivery showing a little girl holding a doll, riding her sleigh that is holding her Christmas presents ready to put under the tree. The figurine sits atop the Hummel Scape Winter Wonderland. The scape is an alpine seting with snow covered hills and pines. There is also a frosty snowman overlooking the winter panorama. The figurine has the trademark 7 and is marked First Issue Erste Ausgabe 1997. It has the incised mark 2014/1 Goebel, Germany. It is 5 3/4 inches high. The scape is marked 1997 and 923-D. It is 6 1/2 inches long, 6 1/2 inches wide and 5 inches high. These items are no longer in production. They are in excelllent conditin.
Hummel Figurine- Ride Into Christmas & Christmas Frolic
This is the adorable Hummel figurine -Ride into Christmas that sets atop the Hummel Scape Christmas Frolic. The figurine is that of a small boy riding his sleigh, holding his candle lantern and carrying his Christmas tree tucked neatly in his basket backpack. The Scape completes the figurine as it shows the sleigh tracks for the boy's alpine home, down the mountain side. Snow capped peaks and the mountain terrain make this a sweet image. The figurine shows trade mark 7 and is marked with the incised number 396 2/0, 1981 and is 4 1/2 inches high. The scape is marked 199, 922-D and is 8 1/2 inches long, 6 1/2 inches wide and 5 3/4 inches high. The figurine is no longer in production. It is in excellent condition with no chips,cracks or crazing.
Real Hummel Creamer. Marked on the bottom with the original Bee and V in Blue. Rubs on his nose, the ends of his hat, and a little spot of paint loss one side, size of a pencil tip. Guaranteed to be old.
This is a Porcelaqin Figurine titled Mother's Darling made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. It is about 5 and 1/2 inches high. The side of the base has the iscised signature of MJ Hummel and a blue label or decal which has the title ofb the piece in both German and English. The bottom of the base has the blue Goebel Germany mark with the Bee and the artist's initials. In addition, there is a circle which says Final Issue Leize Ausgabe 1997. It also has the incised number 175. This Figurine also comes with a metallic disk on a braided string worn around her neck. One side of the disk says Final Issue in German and English and 1997. The other side of the disk says MJ Hummel and Goebel. This Figurine is in excellent condition without any chips, cracks or crazing.
This Porcelain Figurine is titled In The Spotlight and was made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. It is from the Limited Edition series Under The Big Top and is number 14395 of that Limited Edition Series. The artist is Gerhard Skrobek and his signature is incised in the base. The underside has the Goebel mark and th date 1983 USA along with the Limited Edition number of 14395 and that it is a Goebel Collectors Club piece. It also has an incised K. The Figurine is about 7 and 1/4 inches high and is in excellent condition without any chips, cracks or crazing.
This Porcelain Figurine is titled trhe Happy Traveler and was made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. It is about 8 inches high and the top of the base has the incised MJ Hummel signature. The side of the base has a blue label or decal which has the name of the Figurine in both German and English. The underside has the blue Goebel, W. Germany mark with the Bee and the artist's initials. It also has the incised numbers 109/II. This Figurine is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
This is a Porcelain Figurine titled Playful Blessing made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. This Figurine is about 3 and 1/2 inches high. The top of the base has the incised signature of MJ Hummel and the side of the base has a blue label or decaql with the title of the piece in both German and English. The underside of the base has the blue Goebel, Germany mark with the Bee and the artist's initials. It also shows that this piece is an Exclusive Edition 1997/1998 of the MJ Hummel Club. The bottom also has the incised numbers 658 and 1992. This Figurine is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
This Porcelain Figurine is titledThe Skier and was made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. The Figurine is about 5 and 1/2 inches high. The side of the base has the incised signature of MJ Hummel and a blue label or decal with the title of the Figurine in both German and English. The underside has the blue Goebel, Germany mark with the Bee and the artist's initials. It also has the incised numbers 73 and 59. This Figurine is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
This Porcelain Figurine is titled Feathered Friends and was made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. This Figurine is about 4 and 1/2 inches high. The side of the base has the incised signature of MJ Hummel and also a blue label or decal which has the title of the figurine in both German and English. The underside has the blue Goebel, Germany mark and Bee along with the artist's initials. It also has the incised numbers 344 and 1956. This Figurine is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
This Porcelain Figurine is titled First Snow and made by Goebel Hummel of Germany. It is about 5 and 1/2 inches high. The signature of MJ Hummel is incised on the top of the base and it has a blue decal or label with the title in both English and German. The underside has the blue Goebel, Germany mark with the Beeand a circle saying First Issue Erst Ausgabe 1999 and the artist's initials. It also has the incised numbers 2035 and 1997. This Figurine is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
This vintage MI Hummel figurine, Chimney Sweep, has the Large Stylized Bee mark on the bottom, also referred to as TMK-3 Sty-Bee along with the mold #12/4. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1960 through 1963. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! The young lad in a black chimney sweep outfit, with a ladder, rope, and sweeping tools is in very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites and he measures 5 3/4 inches tall with a 2 1/2 inch base. An addition to any Goebel MI Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This vintage Hummel figurine, Congratulations, has the Missing Bee mark on the bottom, also referred to as TMK-6 along with the mold #17/0, #96 and the #1971. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1979 through 1991. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair -- a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good condition without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 6 inches tall with a 2 inch base. An addition to any Goebel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful M.I.Hummel figurine, The Little Tailor, has the Goebel Bee or Last Bee Mark (TMK-5) on the bottom with the mold #308, #75 and 1972. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1972 through 1979. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites he does have age crazing and he measures 5 1/2 inches tall. An addition to any Goebel M.I.Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful M.I.Hummel figurine, Happy Traveler, has the Goebel Bee or Last Bee Mark (TMK-5) on the bottom with the mold #109/II and #36. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1972 through 1979. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites he does have age crazing and he measures 7 1/2 inches tall. An addition to any Goebel M.I.Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful M.I.Hummel figurine, Apple Tree Boy, has the Goebel Bee or Last Bee Mark (TMK-5) on the bottom with the mold #142V and 1968. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1972 through 1979. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites he measures 10 1/4 inches tall. An addition to any Goebel M.I.Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful M.I.Hummel figurine, Umbrella Boy, has the Large Stylized Bee or 3 Line Mark (TMK-4) on the bottom with the mold #152A, H and #85. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1960 through 1972. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it does have age crazing and he measures 8 inches tall. An addition to any Goebel M.I.Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful M.I.Hummel figurine, Umbrella Girl, has the Large Stylized Bee or 3 Line Mark (TMK-4) on the bottom with the mold #152B and 1951. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1960 through 1972. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it does have age crazing and she measures 8 inches tall. An addition to any Goebel M.I.Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful M.I.Hummel figurine, Feathered Friends, has the Goebel Bee or The Last Bee Mark (TMK-5) on the bottom with the mold #344, #48 and 1956. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1972 through 1979. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it does have age crazing and he measures 4 3/4 inches tall. An addition to any Goebel M.I.Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful MI Hummel figurine, School Boy, has the Last Bee mark (TMK-5) or the Goebel Bee on the bottom with the mold #822/0. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1972 through 1979. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites he measures 4 1/2 inches tall, 2 inches wide and 2 3/4 inches deep. I also have the Goebel M.I.Hummel School Girl Figurine #81/0 listed seperately for sale. Please see item ptshumme510. An addition to any Goebel MI Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful MI Hummel candle holder figurine, Angelic Sleep, has the Small Stylized Bee mark on the bottom, also referred to as TMK-3 along with the mold #25. My Hummel book, Lucky's Hummel Figurines and Plates Identification and Price Guide by Carl F. Luckey, says this mark was made from 1960 through 1972. In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 3 1/2 inches tall, 5 inches wide and 3 inches deep. An addition to any Goebel MI Hummel Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
Sweet Hummel, Lamb cream pitcher marked Germany and a full bee mark. He is so cute with wonderful detail and color and his mouth is the pour spout. He is 4 3/4 inches high, 6 inches long and 3 inches wide. There is a tiny pin hole flaw above one eye that was done before firing. His tail is the cute handle. He is just adorable, wonderful display as well as useful.