Memorabilia collection - M.I. Hummel /Goebel





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Eight porcelain Hummel figurines by Goebel, based on the designs of Berta Hummel, from the mid-20th century, Germany, in excellent condition with no chips or hairline cracks; each piece measures about 13 x 10 x 6 cm and the total weight is 667 g.
Description from the seller
The objects shown are authentic Hummel figurines, a world-famous series of collectibles with a rich history dating back to the 1930s.
Origin and Designer
Basic design: The figurines are based on the drawings and illustrations of Berta Hummel (1909–1946), a German artist who adopted the name Sister Maria Innocentia while she was a nun. Her drawings of innocent, often blushing children served as the inspiration.
Manufacturer: The porcelain factory W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik in Rödental, Germany, obtained exclusive rights in 1934 to convert these drawings into three-dimensional figures.
Average dimensions 13x10x6 cm
Total weight 667 grams
Material Porcelain
In very good condition, no chips or hairline cracks.
Will be packed with care and shipped quickly.
The objects shown are authentic Hummel figurines, a world-famous series of collectibles with a rich history dating back to the 1930s.
Origin and Designer
Basic design: The figurines are based on the drawings and illustrations of Berta Hummel (1909–1946), a German artist who adopted the name Sister Maria Innocentia while she was a nun. Her drawings of innocent, often blushing children served as the inspiration.
Manufacturer: The porcelain factory W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik in Rödental, Germany, obtained the exclusive right in 1934 to convert these drawings into three-dimensional figures.
Average dimensions 13x10x6 cm
Total weight 667 grams
Material Porcelain
In very good condition, no chips or hairline cracks.
Will be packed with care and shipped quickly.
The objects shown are authentic Hummel figurines, a world-famous series of collectibles with a rich history dating back to the 1930s.
Origin and Designer
Basic design: The figurines are based on the drawings and illustrations of Berta Hummel (1909–1946), a German artist who adopted the name Sister Maria Innocentia while she was a nun. Her drawings of innocent, often blushing children served as the inspiration.
Manufacturer: The porcelain factory W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik in Rödental, Germany, obtained exclusive rights in 1934 to convert these drawings into three-dimensional figures.
Average dimensions 13x10x6 cm
Total weight 667 grams
Material Porcelain
In very good condition, no chips or hairline cracks.
Will be packed with care and shipped quickly.
The objects shown are authentic Hummel figurines, a world-famous series of collectibles with a rich history dating back to the 1930s.
Origin and Designer
Basic design: The figurines are based on the drawings and illustrations of Berta Hummel (1909–1946), a German artist who adopted the name Sister Maria Innocentia while she was a nun. Her drawings of innocent, often blushing children served as the inspiration.
Manufacturer: The porcelain factory W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik in Rödental, Germany, obtained the exclusive right in 1934 to convert these drawings into three-dimensional figures.
Average dimensions 13x10x6 cm
Total weight 667 grams
Material Porcelain
In very good condition, no chips or hairline cracks.
Will be packed with care and shipped quickly.

