Hummel figurines have a rich history. The popular porcelain figures of wind-swept and rosy-cheeked children are based on the drawings of a nun living in Germany back in the early 20th century — and ...
Born Berta Hummel in 1909, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel was both an artist and a nun from the Third Order of St. Francis. In 1933, Hummel and her fellow sisters of the Convent of Siessen staged an ...
The dramatic drop in value could reflect changing tastes The Hummel porcelain figurine is a perfect example of a generational trend Don't be fooled by knockoffs made of plastic%2C plaster%2C chalkware ...
View A pair of collectible West Germany Goebel Hummel figures including Puppy Love, and a seated boy. Both in good condition By Goebel Hummel; . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A look into the doll world of Goebel and M.I. Hummel reveals that all of the Hummels were made by Goebel, but not all Goebels are Hummels. Goebel dolls, with their bisque heads, can ...
Hummel figurines and plaques are well-known collectibles, and they’re still being produced. My interest began in the late 1960s when I spent my own money on a Hummel figurine while my family was on ...
The houses of the older generation are often filled with precious things, some which aren't nearly as financially valuable as their owners might like to think. So, if you're eyeing up the treasured ...
Your grandmother just passed away, and you're combing through her attic deciding what to keep, what to toss, and what to sell. And suddenly you spot it: a box of Hummels, the collectible figurines ...