This authentic, hand-painted, M. Hummel figurine is in perfect condition with no chips, repairs, or crazing. Each Hummel I offer has been thoroughly inspected for authenticity and condition, ensuring you receive a genuine piece of vintage artistry and craftsmanship. At House of Hummels, we take pride in our dedication to quality and service. My name is Jason, and I have over 20 years of experience in the antiques and collectibles market. Feel free to browse my other listings, check my reviews, and don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions about a specific item.
Offered for sale is a very RARE SWEET MUSIC TMK2 Hummel with the highly sought after and almost impossible to find, SLASH MARK, manufactured by Goebel. That’s what makes it so rare. I don’t see any imperfection as compared to other identical figurines of the same TMK, do you? All I see is a stunning, vibrant Sweet Music figurine, and here’s your chance to own this rare and valuable piece. Please see pictures as they are an integral part of the description. And please feel free to make an offer. If it’s a reasonable offer, this beautiful and rare piece can be yours. Comes from a smoke free and no pet home.
The Goebel Hummel HUM#177 “School Girls” figurine is a collectible piece made of porcelain, featuring a multicolor all-over pattern and measuring 9.5 inches in height. This large figurine depicts schoolgirls and is part of the Hummel collection manufactured in Germany during the 1960s-1970s. Packaged in a box, this figurine captures the essence of childhood innocence and would make a charming addition to any decor, especially in rooms dedicated to children or young people.
Goebel Hummel “Let’s Tell the World, ” figurine. This figurine was made in 1990 as part of the Hummel Century Collection. Measures about 10.5 tall. In mint, like-new condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Was display case stored its entire life. Includes the original box, protective packaging, and COA. An excellent example of some of Goebel / Hummel’s finest work.
Hummel “Flower Madonna” figurine with closed halo. Designed by Reinhold Unger and first produced by Goebel in 1935, it is one of the earliest Hummel figures. It was retired in 1950, but has been re-released several times since. This fine porcelain figurine was made in 1990 and remains one of Hummel’s most collectible figurines. The figurine depicts Mary holding the baby Jesus while holding a flower, a bird perched on an open book on her lap. A notable feature is the light blue cloak, symbolizing the Holy Mother’s protection. Hummel’s signature is incised on the back bottom hem of the figurine’s cape. Measures 8 1/4″ high x 5 3/4″ wide and is in Mint to near mint condition free of nicks or fleabites, does show crazing commensurate with age, please see all photos. A fine addition to any home or collection! All items come from a smoke free home. Please view the total listing as there are more pictures at the bottom of the listing.
This beautiful Hummel figurine, #356 “Gay Adventure, ” is a must-have for any collector. Measuring 4.75 inches in length, it features hand-painted details on porcelain material. The figurine comes in its original box and is in mint condition. The Hummel collection is known for its novelty theme and this figurine is no exception. It was manufactured in Germany by Goebel and is an original piece from the 1970s. The figurine is perfect for display in any room and can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this unique piece to your collection. Pictures are taken with and without flash. Thank you for stopping by!