Description: Article: GOEBEL HUMMEL PORCELAIN FIGURE. ”MERRY WANDERER PLAQUE”. 92. 1950 CA. Time: 1950 ca. Origin: West Germany. Conservation status: In good condition. Information of interest: At the base of the figure you can see the mark that helps us date the piece to around 1950. It was created in different sizes, this piece is one of the largest. The piece we present presents the Hummel signature on the back. Model originally designed by Arthur Moeller in 1938. The Hummel figures are a series of porcelain figures based on the drawings of Maria Innocentia Hummel. Maria Innocentia Hummel's sketch art began to appear in the 1930s in Germany and Switzerland. Hummel's "art cards" became popular throughout Germany, attracting the attention of Franz Goebel, a porcelain manufacturer. Goebel acquired the rights to convert Hummel's drawing into figurines, producing the first line in 1935. After the end of World War II, the popularity of Hummel figurines grew as American soldiers stationed in West Germany began sending the figurines home as gifts. Measures: 14.0cm x 12.7cm x 2.0cm 5.52inch x 5.01inch x 0.79inch Weight: 280.0g 0.62lb 280g Price: *Internationals buyers are welcome.*Worldwide Shipping. Article: GOEBEL HUMMEL PORCELAIN FIGURE. ”MERRY WANDERER PLAQUE”. 92. 1950 CA. Period: 1950 ca. Origin: WestGermany. Conservation status: In good condition. Information of interest: At the base of the figure you can see the mark that helps us date the piece to around 1950. It was created in different sizes, this piece is one of the largest. The piece we present presents the Hummel signature on the back. Model originally designed by Arthur Moeller in 1938. The Hummel figures are a series of porcelain figures based on the drawings of Maria Innocentia Hummel. Maria Innocentia Hummel's sketch art began to appear in the 1930s in Germany and Switzerland. Hummel's "art cards" became popular throughout Germany, attracting the attention of Franz Goebel, a porcelain manufacturer. Goebel acquired the rights to convert Hummel's drawings into figurines, producing the first line in 1935. After the end of World War II, the popularity of Hummel figurines grew as American soldiers stationed in West Germany began sending the figurines home as gifts. Measurements: 14.0cm x 12.7cm x 2.0cm 5.52inch x 5.01inch x 0.79inch Weight: 280.0g 0.62lb 280g Price: *Shipping with transport insurance. *Shipping with tracking number. *If you buy more than one item, we will group the order, we optimize the shipping cost. *Pick up in store in Barcelona (Spain): FREE. *International buyers are welcome. *Worldwide Shipping. ** Article: GOEBEL HUMMEL PORCELAIN FIGURINE. "JOYEUX VOYAGEUR PLAQUE". 92. 1950 CA. Era: 1950 environ. Origin: Allemagne de l'Ouest. Conservation status: In bon état. Internet information: At the base of the figure, you can see the mark that allows us to date the piece from 1950. This is created in different sizes, this piece is one of the largest. The piece that we present presents the Hummel signature in two. Model originally created by Arthur Moeller in 1938. The Hummel figurines are a series of porcelain figurines based on the designs of Maria Innocentia Hummel. Les sketches de Maria Innocentia Hummel ont began à apparaître dans les années 1930 en Allemagne et en Suisse. Les « cartes d'art » de Hummel sont devenues populaires dans toute l'Allemagne, attirant l'attention de Franz Goebel, un fabricant de porcelaine. Goebel acquis les droits pour transformer le dessin de Hummel en figurines, produisant la première ligne en 1935. After the end of the Second World War, the popularity of Hummel's figurines increased as the American soldiers stationed in Western Germany began to ship the figurines to their children. Measurements: 14.0cm x 12.7cm x 2.0cm 5.52inch x 5.01inch x 0.79inch Poids: 280.0g 0.62lb 280g Prix: *Expedition with assured transport. *Expedition with shipping number. *Si vous achetez plusieurs articles, nous grouperons la commande et optimiserons ainsi les frais de port. * The acheteurs internationaux aret les bienvenus. *Expédition dans le monde entier. At the base of the figure, you can see the mark that allows us to date the piece from 1950. This is created in different sizes, this piece is one of the largest. The piece that we present presents the Hummel signature in two. Model originally created by Arthur Moeller in 1938. The Hummel figurines are a series of porcelain figurines based on the designs of Maria Innocentia Hummel. Les sketches de Maria Innocentia Hummel ont began à apparaître dans les années 1930 en Allemagne et en Suisse. Les « cartes d'art » de Hummel sont devenues populaires dans toute l'Allemagne, attirant l'attention de Franz Goebel, un fabricant de porcelaine. Goebel acquis les droits pour transformer le dessin de Hummel en figurines, produisant la première ligne en 1935. After the end of the Second World War, the po
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