Hummel figurines have a rich history. The popular porcelain figures of wind-swept and rosy-cheeked children are based on the ...
Born Berta Hummel in 1909, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel was both an artist and a nun from the Third Order of St. Francis. In 1933, Hummel and her fellow sisters of the Convent of Siessen staged an ...
Do you own any Hummel figurines? They could be worth money. Like Precious Moments dolls, Pokemon cards or Beanie Babies, these porcelain items featuring children with rosy cheeks have been sold since ...
Franz Goebel began the German porcelain firm that was eventually responsible for the guileless and ever popular Hummel series. Little did Goebel know in 1876 what a sensation his great-grandson and a ...
Elke Knauer, master Hummel figurine painter from West Germany, will make her first appearance in the United States during the ninth annual International Craftsmen Exhibition at Busch Gardens, The Old ...
Dear Harry: I have six white ceramic cherubs, each playing a musical instrument. The instruments are accordion, flute, harp, mandolin, trumpet and violin. They are marked on the bottom with a bee ...
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