Next is a 5” tall boy holding a basket. The insignia on the bottom says 57 3/0, and 1951. Then a 4 ½” tall boy businessman. The insignia on the bottom is 11/0 and a capital A.
One owner. Owned by my mother. My older sister purchased while on a trip to Germany in the late 60's early 70's.
Dear Deleana,
Thank you for your request and your patience. The apprised object is a porcelain figurine made by the manufacturer Goebel and after the designs of Maria Innocentia Hummel (1909-1946).
The name of the first figurine depicting a boy with an umbrella is "Merry Wanderer" with a height of 4 1/2 inches. It has the model number 11/0 and the hallmarks indicate that this piece was made between 1959/60-1972 (TMK-3).
An estimation would be between 25 to 50 USD.
The name of the second figurine depicting a boy with a basket is "Village Boy" with a height of 5 inches. It has the model number 57 3/0 and the hallmarks indicate that this piece was made between 1963/64-1972 (TMK-4).
An estimation would be between 15 to 40 USD.
Both pieces are in good condition and there are no serious damages visible.
This estimation is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales of comparables. Retail "asking prices" can be higher and vary.
With best regards,
Georg
Dear Deleana,
My sincere apologies for the delay with the appraisals. As an excuse for the delay, I offer to estimate all the uploaded Hummel figurines in your requests. Usually, our company policy allows us just to estimate one object per appraisal and there are more than one figurines uploaded.
With kind regards,
Georg
I paid an invoice of $85 for 5 appraisals and one 1 item has been appraised.