Description: Full Bee old Goebel Hummel "Mother's Helper"; #133; 5"; Germany Please view all photos and read full description. Wonderful old Full Bee Hummel of girl sitting on stool knitting. A black cat is at her feet. The Full Bee trademark was used from 1940-1959. The Hummel is marked "Germany". Mold Number: 133 Trademark 2 (Full Bee) 5" tall. Very good vintage/used condition. No cracks, chips, or repairs detected. No crazing detected. Please view all photos of item as they are part of the description. Pickup in SW Portland, OR by Lake Oswego off of Boone's Ferry by the Mountain Park New Seasons. (Cross street - Orchard Hill). Cash payments for pick up. I will be listing around 20 Full Bee Hummels from the same collection. I have around 125 Hummels for sale. I do combine purchases to save on shipping costs. I will only combine shipping on items that are on the same invoice or order. If you would like to combine shipping, message me in advance of purchasing. Please ask ANY questions you might have and see pictures for condition of item. The item described and shown in the photos are the same item being sold. I use recycled shipping materials whenever possible! Shipping Note: On items that were damaged during shipping it will be the Buyers Responsibility to seek Restitution from the appropriate Shipping Company. Description & Condition Terms: I have done My Best to Accurately Describe this Item(s) and its Condition. The Condition of the above mentioned Item(s) is in my Opinion only. To Avoid a Difference of Opinion it is the Bidders/Buyers Responsibility to make the Final Decision on its Condition, Age, Authenticity or any other Determining Factors by using the Photos as the Actual Description and Condition. On Used Items Normal Shelf wear is to be expected. Be aware that most Photographed Items will look different in a New Environment and with different Lighting Conditions. Store Policy: All items are sold "As Is" and all sales are final, therefore, my store's policy is no returns or exchanges. Please check out the photos carefully before buying, and read the full description. Due to the nature of vintage items there may be blemishes, nicks or other imperfections as expected with age and use. If you want more information about an item, such as additional images or condition, please inquire! The History of Hummel FigurinesStoking such prices is the fascinating history of Hummel figurines, which begins with Bavarian nun Berta Hummel in the early 20th century. Hummel assumed the name of Sister Maria Innocentia in 1931 when she joined a Franciscan convent in southern Germany. Having just completed art school, Hummel dabbled in painting during her early days, depicting the jolly likenesses of rosy-cheeked children in her works. Her fellow sisters encouraged her and even suggested that she sell her work.It was through such sales that Hummels eventually arrived on the desk of Franz Goebel, the director of a German pottery company. Inspired by Hummel’s endearing designs, Goebel negotiated a collaboration with the Bavarian nun to transform her paintings into ceramic pieces.Goebel Hummel figurines debuted to the public at the 1935 Trade Fair in Leipzig, Germany, and their success was immediate. Within months, Goebel’s company had begun work on more than 40 additional designs. This rapid ascent, however, was cut short in subsequent years with the rise of Nazi Germany’s control of Europe. Their forces soon limited and ultimately ceased Hummel production. They also shuttered the convent that Hummel called home in 1940.Berta Hummel died in 1946 following the end of World War II, succumbing to tuberculosis at the young age of 37. The legacy she had begun, however, would live on. Goebel restarted production of Hummel figurines that same year, and soon thereafter, the delightful collectibles were back in demand. They became particularly popular among American troops stationed in Europe, whose export of Hummels back to the United States as souvenirs for family members fueled early American interest. Goebel worked with immensely talented artists over the years to ensure that the quality and artistry of each Hummel figurine was exceptional and of the same standards as Hummel herself would have expected.
Price: 38 USD
Location: Lake Oswego, Oregon
End Time: 2024-11-24T23:49:28.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.66 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Occasion: All Occasions
Size: Medium
Year Manufactured: 1950
Department: Adults, Boys
Unit Type: Unit
Number in Pack: 1
Item Height: 5.75"
Features: Full Bee Trademark
Unit Quantity: 1
Finish: Matt
Room: Any Room
Signed: No
Color: Multicolor
Material: Porcelain
Subject: girl knitting
Brand: Hummel, Goebel
Type: Figurine
Era: Mid 20th Century (1941-1969)
Model: Goebel Hummel #133
Packaging: No original box
Collection: Hummel
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: girl knitting
Time Period Manufactured: 1940-1959
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Item Weight: 5 oz.