Hummels brought back from Germany by my grand parents 1940-1960’s
Brought back from Germany by my grand parents. They travelled to Europe/Germany at least once year when i was a child.
Hi Patricia,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Hummels were highly collectible in the last half of the 20th Century; regrettably, there were so many made and so many now on the market for sale that they rarely bring more than $10-40 at auction, per piece.
If you'd like this appraisal to include dimensions, which is customary, please forward the height of each to me at your convenience and I'll update this ASAP.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage Hummel porcelain collectible "Little Shopper" figurine
Made by Goebels, West Germany, bearing the TMK-3 date mark in use between 1960-1972
depicting a little girl holding a basket
(DIMENSIONS)
PROVENANCE: acquired by grandparents in Europe
$10-15*
together with
A vintage Hummel porcelain collectible "To Market" figurine
Made by Goebels, West Germany, bearing the Missing Bee /TMK-6 mark in use from 1979-1990
depicting a little girl and boy with a basket
(DIMENSIONS)
PROVENANCE: acquired by grandparents in Europe
$12-18*
and
A vintage Hummel porcelain collectible "Puppy Love" figurine
Made by Goebels, West Germany, bearing the "Last Bee / TMK-5" mark in use from1972 to 1979TMK-5.
depicting a little boy playing a violin, with a dog
(DIMENSIONS)
PROVENANCE: acquired by grandparents in Europe
$12-18*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you again for using Mearto.