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Goebel Hummel Boy Figurine, Confidentially, New Style
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Confidentially, HUM 314 , modeled by Goebel master sculptor Horst Ashermann in 1955, restyled in 1972 by Gerhard Skrobek. The stand was changed to add another step and a tie was added to the boy's attire. This example is by Skrobek and bears production Trademark #5 used from 1972 to 1 978 . The sculpture depicts a young lad in conversation with his potted plant. A 2003 Hummel price guide lists value at $350 - $390. Offered at a fraction of that amount. Measures slightly more than 5 3/4" High. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, crazing or repairs. Original paper label. Buyer pays $4.95 Priority Mail shipping within the Continental United States. Insurance of $2.15 optional, but recommended. Seller accepts no responsibility for safe delivery of uninsured parcels. To reduce shipping costs, we are happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases when parcel size meets the carrier's guidlines. Purchases shipped to a Texas address are subject to 8.25% sales tax. Satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed. Any purchase from may be returned for any reason whatsoever within 7 days of receipt. Note: The artwork of Franciscan nun Berta (Sister Maria Innocentia) Hummel was first produced in the three dimensional form by W. Goebel Porcelain in 1935. The figurines of these adorable children have been sought-after and treasured collectibles for over 70 years. In October, 2008, Goebel announced it was ceasing production of M. I. Hummel figures. However, to the relief of many collectors, on February 6, 2009, Goebel issued the following press release: Rodental/Frankfurt-Hochst, 06 February 2009. M.I. Hummel figurines have found a new home in an old location. Starting in February, the production of M.I. Hummel figurines is to resume in Rodental after ceasing in October 2008. The figurines have been popular throughout the world for over 70 years and are based on designs by Maria Innocentia Hummel. The resumption of production is possible thanks to a new investor who has taken over all the necessary rights and manufacturing facilities from former manufacturer Goebel Porcelain Factory. Manufaktur Rodental GmbH, which has been newly founded for the purpose, plans to resume operation initially with around 30 employees and will continue the tradition of M.I. Hummel production in Rodental. Over the next several weeks we will be offering our entire collection of these charming figurines of children, all genuine Goebel of Germany, most with Trademarks 2, 3, 4, and 5 produced prior to 1980, and all at super reasonable pricing.
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