Goebel - Figure - Porcelain





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Description from the seller
Porcelain figurines from the well-known German brand Goebel, specifically from the M.I. Hummel line. The blue marks on the back of the bases, which include the logo and the inscription "W. Goebel W. Germany", are the maker's mark (backstamp) used by the company during a specific period of its history.
Figure Details
Manufacturer: W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik (now Goebel).
Original Artist: The figures are based on the drawings of the German Franciscan nun Maria Innocentia Hummel (M.I. Hummel).
Manufacturing period: The brand 'W. Germany' indicates that they were produced from the late 1940s to at least the 1970s, in West Germany.
Manufacturer's mark (backstamp): The logo and the inscription on the back ("W. Germany") help date the piece, which affects its value. Older marks (such as those from the 1940s-1950s, also known as TMK-1 or TMK-2) tend to be more valuable.
Condition: Parts in impeccable condition (no chips, cracks, or repairs)
height greater than 12 cm
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Signs of use
Note: insurance and packaging
Porcelain figurines from the well-known German brand Goebel, specifically from the M.I. Hummel line. The blue marks on the back of the bases, which include the logo and the inscription "W. Goebel W. Germany", are the maker's mark (backstamp) used by the company during a specific period of its history.
Figure Details
Manufacturer: W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik (now Goebel).
Original Artist: The figures are based on the drawings of the German Franciscan nun Maria Innocentia Hummel (M.I. Hummel).
Manufacturing period: The brand 'W. Germany' indicates that they were produced from the late 1940s to at least the 1970s, in West Germany.
Manufacturer's mark (backstamp): The logo and the inscription on the back ("W. Germany") help date the piece, which affects its value. Older marks (such as those from the 1940s-1950s, also known as TMK-1 or TMK-2) tend to be more valuable.
Condition: Parts in impeccable condition (no chips, cracks, or repairs)
height greater than 12 cm
DELNEXT
Signs of use
Note: insurance and packaging

