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This Hummel figurine, titled 'Surprise Visit 4' depicts a beautifully painted young girl with a wagon and flowers. This handcrafted Hummel figurine comes direct from the world's only authorized producer of Hummel designs. Every piece is back-stamped by Goebel and carries the M.I. Hummel signature. M.I. Hummel products are the result of a successful partnership between W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik (German for porcelain factory) and the talented German artist, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel. Her paintings of youthful innocence have been transformed by the master artists of the Goebel factory into three-dimensional works of art. Every new Hummel figurine is created using a painstaking process involving over 700 hand operations with many quality checkpoints. Don't let this one pass you by!
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This Hummel Retreat To Safety figurine depicts a young boy hopping a fence to escape a frog. It was first introduced in this size in the 1950s. This handcrafted Hummel figurine comes direct from the world's only authorized producer of Hummel designs. Every piece is back-stamped by Goebel and carries the M.I. Hummel signature. M.I. Hummel products are the result of a successful partnership between W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik (German for porcelain factory) and the talented German artist, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel. Her paintings of youthful innocence have been transformed by the master artists of the Goebel factory into three-dimensional works of art. Every new Hummel figurine is created using a painstaking process involving over 700 hand operations with many quality checkpoints. Don't let this one pass you by!
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This figurine, titled 'All Aboard,' depicts a cute conductor holding his flashlight for all to see. With tickets on his hip, a toy train at his feet, and a stopwatch hanging on his coat, this little conductor makes a fine addition to any collection. This handcrafted Hummel figurine comes direct from the world's only authorized producer of Hummel designs. Every piece is back-stamped by Goebel and carries the M.I. Hummel signature. M.I. Hummel products are the result of a successful partnership between W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik (German for porcelain factory) and the talented German artist, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel. Her paintings of youthful innocence have been transformed by the master artists of the Goebel factory into three-dimensional works of art. Every new Hummel figurine is created using a painstaking process involving over 700 hand operations with many quality checkpoints. Don't let this one pass you by!
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Berta Hummel For the One I Love Figurine
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The Guardian Hummel depicts a baby covered in a basket with a lamb keeping him company This version of the figurine was originally produced for the Personal Touch Personalization Program First released in the US market in 1991 Modeled by Gerhard Skrobek in 1984 Includes Guardian figurine without the bird and oval shaped box with guardian motif Hummel measures: 2.5 inches high x 2.5 inches wide Box measures: 1.375 inches high x 3.875 inches wide x 2.875 inches long
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This figurine, titled'Florist' depicts a young boy collecting wildflowers. This handcrafted Hummel figurine comes direct from the world's only authorized producer of Hummel designs. Every piece is back-stamped by Goebel and carries the M.I. Hummel signature. M.I. Hummel products are the result of a successful partnership between W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik (German for porcelain factory) and the talented German artist, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel. Her paintings of youthful innocence have been transformed by the master artists of the Goebel factory into three-dimensional works of art. Every new Hummel figurine is created using a painstaking process involving over 700 hand operations with many quality checkpoints. Don't let this one pass you by!
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The Berta Hummel Little Blessings Figurine depicts a young child reading aloud to a baby lamb.
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Hummel Boy's Best Friend Figurine
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This Hummel Crossroads Figurine was first introduced into the US market in 1972, as modeled by master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1955. It depicts two young boys stopped in their travels at a crossroads and has an incised 1955 copyright date. This handcrafted Hummel figurine comes direct from the world's only authorized producer of Hummel designs. Every piece is back-stamped by Goebel and carries the M.I. Hummel signature. M.I. Hummel products are the result of a successful partnership between W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik (German for porcelain factory) and the talented German artist, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel. Her paintings of youthful innocence have been transformed by the master artists of the Goebel factory into three-dimensional works of art. Every new Hummel figurine is created using a painstaking process involving over 700 hand operations with many quality checkpoints. Don't let this one pass you by!
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