Lost Stocking, Hummel, Goebel, Figurine, Ceramic, Boy, Germany

By A Mystery Man Writer

quot;Lost Stocking" is the title on this cute ceramic figurine of little boy with hat, umbrella, one shoe, and one bare foot from the artistry of Sister M I Innocentia (Berta Hummel), as moulded by Germany's Goebel ceramics works. Hummel figurines were first fashioned in 1934 after the paintings of Sister Maria Innocentia
Lost Stocking is the title on this cute ceramic figurine of little boy with hat, umbrella, one shoe, and one bare foot from the artistry of Sister M I Innocentia (Berta Hummel), as moulded by Germany's Goebel ceramics works. Hummel figurines were first fashioned in 1934 after the paintings of Sister Maria Innocentia (nee Berta Hummel, 1909 to 1946) by sculptors Reingold Unger (1880 to 1974) and Arthur Moller (1886 to 1972) of W. Goebel Porzelanfabrik in Germany. Sister Maria Innocentia’s (her maiden name was Berta Hummel) Hummel figurines were first introduced to collectors in 1935 by the Goebel company. Goebel rendered these charming figurines from the sweet paintings of Sister Maria Innocentia which featured young children at play. Several of her artworks were meant to support issues that she personally sympathized with and championed, such as pacifism. The figurines enjoyed a high degree of collectibilty for many years. They were a favourite item for members of various armed forces stationed in Germany to send to their overseas homes. In 2008 production of Hummel figurines moved from the Goebel manufactory to the Hochster Porzellan Fabrik company. Sister Maria passed away in her early thirties. Her legacy of paintings and figurines continue to delight collectors around the world. With authentic Hummel marks upon the underside of the base including underglazed stamps TMK5 (dating ~1972 to 1979) and W. Germany as well as the imprinted numerals 374, 1963 and a partial 68.   About ~4.5 High. In excellent condition, with no discernible damage or wear. RF62757 Images of the actual described item have been used in this listing.

Goebel Hummel Porcelain Figurine, Farm Boy

SALE 25% OFF ~ RARE Lost Stocking TMK5 Hummel Figurine - Ruby Lane

M I Hummel Goebel Figurine - Collectibles & Hobbies

Flower Boy, a rare figurine in ceramic (porcelain) from Goebel's The Children of De Grazia., This little depiction is of a Mexican boy standing

Goebel, Figurine, Vintage, Flower Boy, 10 311, Del Grazia, Rare, Porcelain, Ceramic, Mexican Boy

Hummel Lost Stocking 374 Boy W/ Missing Sock & Umbrella Retired

Hummel Figurines for sale in Tucson, Arizona, Facebook Marketplace

Goebel Hummel Sensitive Hunter Boy/Rabbit

.com: Hummel Figure Lost Stocking #374 : Home & Kitchen

Goebel MJ Hummel 4.5T Figurine Boy W/1 Shoe lost Stocking No 374 Dated 1965 Made in W Germany

Heirloom Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern The Sweeter Side Of Mommyhood

17 GOEBEL HUMMEL ideas goebel hummel, hummel, goebel

Hummel by Goebel Figurine Lost Stocking 374 TMK 5 Collectible Hummel Young Boy Figurine Vintage Collectible From West Germany 1965

5 high. 1960's mark., Hummel figurines were first fashioned in 1934 after the paintings of Sister Maria Innocentia (nee Berta Hummel, 1909 to

Hummel Globe Trotter Goebel figurine.

Heirloom Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern The Sweeter Side Of Mommyhood

1965 Hummel Goebel Lost Stocking #374 Figurine Germany Boy With missing Shoe

©2016-2024, doctommy.com, Inc. or its affiliates