


The figurine is of a light auburned jerry-curled (Shirley Temple look) blue eyed girl. Through reading your posts, I didn’t come across any info on a Hummel I purchased recently (for a bargain). I have found numberous figurines that are 220, but, they don’t have nearly the detail of mine and are more garishly colored as well.Īny information you can provide would be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much!ĭear Korin, I have been reading all of your postings and am enjoying learning all about Hummels through your expert knowledge. I can’t seem to find any clear pictures anywhere to compare. Maybe that’s just the way the signature looks. Above the u is a little mark that looks like a small shortened u and also it looks like there are too many m’s in the signature. (or is this I? It looks like a capitol J)Hummel. On the back of the girls dress is impressed into the ceramic M.J. On the bottom of the girls left foot is stamped in blue a small c inside a circle, followed by W. Then along the side of his right foot is a hand written number 117 or 1/17. To the right on the other shoe is stamped “Western Germany” in black. But, it doesn’t look like the stylized bee. On the bottom of the boys right foot (underneath the figurine) is the blue “V” with something also stamped inside that. Not the high gloss and bright color of the 214 and 220 I’ve seen. Mine has no base, the girl has light blue flowers in her hair, the colors are muted and matte. So far I can only find that it vaguely resembles #214 and #220 We Celebrate. I have scoured the internet looking for clues as to the value. A friend had given it to her many years ago. I have a Hummel given to me by my grandmother. If you have a Hummel value related question then please see the Hummel Price Guide page. When posting comment please make sure the comment is related to identifying the age of the Hummel. If you are not sure about something just leave a comment below and I will try to clear it up for you. Nevertheless, from time to time, a rare and undocumented variation may surface.Īfter you find the Goebel stamp compare it to the ones in the Hummel date stamp chart below. Most of the known marks used over the years are shown here. See the Hummel date stamp chart below every authentic M.I.Hummel figurine will have a Goebel stamp on its underside. The look of the trademark has varied since 1935. This mark is the official trademark of Goebel. To find out how old your Hummel is look on the underside of your Hummel Figurine and find the Goebel stamp or makers mark. Find the Age of your Hummel form the Hummel Date Stamp Chart Hummel Figurines and Collectibles Value Chart – Hummel Price Guide. If you are looking for a Hummel value chart then read the M.I. Now you may want to find out the age of the Hummel Figurine you remember so fondly.

I remember the Hummel Figurines that were always on the shelf just out of my reach when I was a little kid running around grandma’s house. Boys and girls doing everyday duties from picking apples to delivering letters. There is a Hummel Figurine out there for almost every occasion starting from “A Flower For You” to “Zealous Xylophonist”. Hummel Figurines have been a part of many peoples lives over the year.
