It’s a perfect addition to any room and would make a great gift for collectors who appreciate original and authentic pieces from the 1960s and early 1970s.
Mary and kneeling shepherd have broken hands/fingers- see pictures. Virgin Mary 6.75 TMK2 (broken / repaired hand not professionally done). Kneeling King 5.75 (very good condition – see pics). Moorish King (very good condition – see pics).
Hummel Goebel “Bookworm Girl” 9 inch, RARE, LARGE, #3/II, TMK-5, 1972. No breaks, cracks or chips, see photos from all angles. Kept in a smoke free home.
HUM 89/1 – Little Cellist – TMK-1 +1. The Little Cellist has Open Eyes and is Looking Straight Ahead. There are also variations with the older versions having Open Eyes and Looking Straight Ahead.
This rare set of Hummel Goebel Friar Tuck figurines from West Germany is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. These porcelain and ceramic figurines come in small, medium, and large sizes and depict the beloved character in his monk attire. Perfect for any occasion, these figurines feature intricate detailing and a stunning antique finish. Add them to your Hummel collection or use them as decorative pieces in your home. Don’t miss out on the chance to own these special edition figurines that are sure to be a conversation starter.
Made in Germany during the 1950s, this original and unboxed piece is in great shape and stands at 4 5/8 high. It is made of porcelain and has a matte finish.