Apple tree Boy and Apple Tree Girl and Village Boy
Description

All three were MJ Hummel (Goebel)West Germany They are in Excellent condition

Dimensions

Village Boy 7 3/4" tall Apple Tree Girl and Boy 6"

Acquired from
Inherited
For sale
Yes
Answered within about 10 hours
By Delia
May 20, 11:01 UTC
Fair Market Value
$40 - $60 USD
Suggested Asking Price $85 USD
What does this mean?

Hi Liz,

Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.

Hummel figurines are a popular line of porcelain collectibles that depict children in various endearing and nostalgic scenes. They are named after Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, a German Franciscan nun and artist who created the original artwork that inspired the figurines.

The history of Hummel figurines dates back to the early 20th century. In the 1930s, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel's artwork caught the attention of Franz Goebel, the owner of a porcelain company in Germany. Goebel recognized the charm and appeal of Hummel's illustrations and sought to transform them into three-dimensional figurines.

The first Hummel figurines were introduced in 1935. They were made of porcelain and featured hand-painted details. The figurines depicted children engaged in various activities like playing instruments, gardening, reading, or simply engaging in innocent play. Sister Hummel's artwork emphasized the purity and simplicity of childhood, and these qualities were beautifully captured in the figurines.

Hummel figurines gained widespread popularity, both in Germany and internationally, and became highly collectible. They were especially beloved in the United States, where they found a large and enthusiastic market. The figurines were admired for their intricate craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the emotional connection they evoked.

Collectors often focused on acquiring specific figurines or completing sets, and while rare or discontinued pieces can become highly sought-after and valuable, the vast majority of figurines remain modestly valued.

It's worth noting that in 2009, the Goebel company announced that it would cease production of Hummel figurines due to financial difficulties. However, the trademark rights and production were subsequently acquired by the Manufaktur Rödental company, ensuring that new Hummel figurines continue to be made to this day.

Hummel figurines remain a beloved collectible for enthusiasts around the world. Their timeless appeal, nostalgic charm, and association with the innocence of childhood have made them enduring treasures for many collectors. Whether you appreciate them for their artistic value or sentimental connection, Hummel figurines continue to capture the hearts of both new and seasoned collectors.

The Apple Tree Girl figurine was modeled by master sculptor Arthur Möeller and was first released in 1940. The figurine depicts a young girl sitting on a tree branch surrounded by apples, symbolizing the innocence and joy of childhood in a rural setting. Its counterpart, the Apple Tree Boy, was also introduced around the same time, and many collectors seek to acquire both figurines as a pair.

Village Boy was also modeled by Arthur Möeller, slightly earlier than the Apple Tree Girl and Boy, in 1936. It was issued in sizes ranging from 2-3/4 inches to 7-3/4 inches, from 1936 to the the 1990s.

Over the decades, various molds and slight design changes were introduced. Collectors often identify the figurines by their Goebel trademark or "bee" marks, which evolved over time.

Based on the photographs and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:

Three vintage MI Hummel porcelain collectible figurines
made by Goebels, (West) Germany, bearing the "Missing Bee" mark in use from 1979-1990
Village Boy: Model #51, depicting a boy looking up while wearing a green jacket and carrying a basket, standing on a circular base.
7-3/4 inches tall
Apple Tree Girl & Boy: models #141 and #142, depicting a girl and boy, each wearing wearing simple clothing, seated on a curved tree branch with apples and leaves. Apple Tree Boy with the small stylized TMK 3 mark in use from 1960-1962 while Apple Tree Girl has the TMK 5 mark, applied from 1972-1979.
6 inches tall
PROVENANCE: inherited
$40-60 for the group of three*
*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, or questions/concerns, and thank you again for using Mearto.
~ Delia

Liz bortkun May 21, 11:02 UTC

My name is Liz and not Lori, Delia.
So if I send the picture of the bottom of the figures as you stated could you give a more accurate evaluation?
For me to accurately date - and evaluate these more precisely - I'll need to see what the marks on the bottom look like but evaluating them broadly, this group of three would probably sell for between $25 and $75 at auction.

Delia May 21, 11:08 UTC

I'm so sorry for getting the name wrong, Liz, I'll fix that in the appraisal now.
Yes, please take photos of the underside of the figures and attach them to this appraisal, noting which goes with which figure.
I'll finish this appraisal within 24 hours of getting those photos.
Thanks and apologies on the name!
~ Delia

Delia May 23, 13:05 UTC

Hi Liz,
Thanks for the additional photos; your appraisal is now complete. Have a great holiday weekend.
Delia

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