Goebel Hummel Figurines

Goebel Hummel Figurines In the late 1930"s Franze Goebel produced clay figurines catching the innocence of children which were based on the drawings of a German artist, Beta Hummel, later named Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, after becoming a Franciscan nun. These cute figurines still have great appeal to collectors around the globe, some even fetching $1,000's of dollars today, depending on the condition, age and the number produced of each of the figurines. However, most figurines are worth between $30.00 - $80.00 CA M.I. Hummel Rare & Expensive Examples is where you can find a 30 page reference of rare & expensive Goebel Hummel figurines based on Robert Miller's & Heidi Ann Von Rechinghausen's price guides. How to authenticate a genuine Goebel trade mark, look at the bottom of your Hummel, each figurine has the company logo stamped on the bottom. Each official logo identified a different time period of production, which helps you identify how...