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Are old Hummels worth anything?

Are old Hummels worth anything?

Some of the rare, or more complex Hummels can be sold at high prices, but the average figurine is worth around $50. And remember! Condition is a HUGE part of the value. There are rare old Hummel Figurines or Special Edition Figurines that were produced in less numbers, and therefore have more value.

How do you date a Hummel?

A Hummel figurine can be dated by the marking or trademark on the underside of its base. This mark is also referred to as the backstamp, stamp, or figure. This is very important as Hummel values are determined by age as well as scarcity.

What does the R on a Hummel mean?

The (R) is for registered only and has no other significance or added value. This bee can be dated from 1950 to 1959 with some variations in the mix. The Baby bees also came into play after 1955, and the stamped stylized bee also came in in 1957 and continued thru 1959.

Are Barbie dolls worth any money?

Some Barbie dolls are incredibly valuable. Original Barbie – The original first edition Barbie from 1959 is very rare. Money, Inc. reports that even in played-with condition, she is worth $8,000. In pristine condition, she could be worth more than $27,000.

How much is a Hummel Angel plate worth?

The very first hand-painted Hummel plate was introduced in 1971. This charming first edition “Heavenly Angel” plate premiered on the 100th anniversary of the Goebel factory opening. Without the box, this lovely anniversary plate’s value is estimated at between $100 and $200. A plate with an excellent-condition box commands a higher price.

When did Hummel stop making Hummel figurines?

While the Hummel Plates ceased production in 1995, Hummel Figurines are still produced today. The condition of a Hummel Plate dictates it’s worth. A Hummel Plate that comes in the original box will fetch a higher asking price at an auction compared to one without a box.

Which is the oldest Hummel plate in the world?

The oldest Hummel plates are among the most valuable and sought after within the collection. The first ever Hummel plate produced was released on the 100th anniversary of the Goebel factory that began in 1871.

What is the trademark on a Hummel plate?

All Goebel-produced Hummel plates have specific marks printed on the back of the plate. Collectively, the marks identify the item as an authentic M.I. Hummel plate. Trademark: The back of the plate should show the “TMK” trademark printed in cobalt blue. This was the correct trademark on the manufacturing date.

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