Rare TMK 3 47/0. Bow is broken off left side of halr. This beautiful figurine depicts a charming Goose Girl, crafted with care from Ceramic & Porcelain by the Hummel, Goebel brand in Germany during the years in the late 50s to early 60s. It stands at a height of 4.75 inches and is colored Multicolor, making it a lovely addition to any collection or decor. The Hummel Goebel Goose Girl is a rare early version with the TMK2 mark and incised number 47 0. Also with the number 79 incised. It is a unique piece that would make any collector proud. Add this stunning sculpture to your collection today!
Rare TMK 3 47/0. Bow is broken off left side of halr. This beautiful figurine depicts a charming Goose Girl, crafted with care from Ceramic & Porcelain by the Hummel, Goebel brand in Germany during the years in the late 50s to early 60s. It stands at a height of 4.75 inches and is colored Multicolor, making it a lovely addition to any collection or decor. The Hummel Goebel Goose Girl is a rare early version with the TMK2 mark and incised number 47 0. Also with the number 79 incised. It is a unique piece that would make any collector proud. Add this stunning sculpture to your collection today!
This beautiful Goebel Hummel figurine depicts a girl with geese and is hand painted on porcelain material. It stands at 7.5 inches tall and has a multicolor finish with a matte texture. This piece is signed and is part of the Hummel collection, with a type of figurine under sculptures and figurines category. The item is perfect for collectors or as a decorative piece for any room. The figurine comes unboxed and is in excellent shape. The aspects of this item are well-represented in the description, making it a great addition to any collection. No chips or cracks.
Goose Girl warms our hearts with her feathered friends. The two geese are stretching their necks and looking for a little treat. This heartwarming little girl dressed in an apron and polka-dot kerchief is looking back – but what is it that the holds behind her back? Modeled by master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1936, Goose Girl is one of the most famous among collectors and non-collectors alike. In excellent condition, no box!
There are five pieces in this listing. From what I can tell of the markings these are all from around the 1950. Please note that a few of the pieces have minor damage which will be detailed below. Please carefully look through photos and make sure to expand to get an idea of the condition. Thrifty bank: excellent condition: Besides age related wear, there does not appear to be any damage. Goose girl: excellent condition: besides age related, wear, there does not seem to be any damage. Little cellist:Very good condition: there appears to be an almost invisible repair on the cello handle, completely unnoticeable, unless looking for it. Angel serenade: very good condition: a barely visible tiny chip (painted) on the tip of the right wing, almost completely unnoticeable, unless looking for it. Retreat to safety: good condition: a semi noticeable repair on the cheek.