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Many people know and love them: the porcelain Hummel figurines. Whereas younger generations are likely to be unfamiliar with these cute ceramic dolls, others will have warm memories of them. All Hummel figures are handmade from loose parts of moulds. They are then hand painted and distributed. They all take the form of sweet little children who have a pure and innocent appearance, which is perhaps why they became so incredibly popular. Here are five facts about the Hummel figurines that will help you understand where they come from, what you can do with your collection and how much they are worth today.

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