Description: Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel (The artist who inspired Goebel) captures the children around her Before you buy from this auction, PLEASE READ: **THIS Listing is an AS-IS Listing. ALL Hummel listings have been carefully inspected and this listing will describe that item listed to the best of my ability. If you have any questions, please ask BEFORE placing a bid on this or any listings presented by me. Hummel Information Hummel #: 600Hummel Name: We Wish You The BestTrademark: TMK 6 The Missing Bee Mark (1979-1991)Height: 8.25" x 9.5"Condition (as inspected): No visible damage, issues or concernsOriginal Box: Yes Description:The item you are bidding on is an Authentic Hummel as defined in the title and shown in the pictures. This Hummel comes from a smoke-free environment and is one of several that are for sale in my store. All Hummel's sold will be double boxed for shipment, whether with an original box or aftermarket box. About Hummel's:Hummel's are made by Goebel, a company founded in Germany that started in the 1800s making fine porcelain figurines and decorative plates. All Hummle's ARE made by Goebel, BUT NOT ALL "Goebel" figurines found in existence; however, ARE a HUMMEL, although I have found many people list items that say "Goebel" on them as a Hummel. This is in error. Another Misnomer is that the signature on Hummel figurines is "M" (em) "I" (eye), NOT "J" (jay). Please note that it is a facsimile of her actual signature and her "I" appears as a "J" This item IS an Authentic Hummel!!!! As quoted from Wikipedia: Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel (MI Hummel 21 May 1909 - 6 November 1946) was a famous German Franciscan sister and artist. She is noted for her paintings which were the basis for Hummel figurines. Born in Massing in Bavaria, Germany, as Berta Hummel, was a devout Catholic and instead of the standard student housing, she chose to live in a Catholic residence run by religious sisters. Though her days were busy teaching, Hummel spent her spare time painting pictures of children. Franz Goebel, the owner of a porcelain company, was looking for a new line of artwork, and happened to see some of the postcars based on MI Hummel's drawings in a shop in Munich. Hummel agreed, mostly for its saving the employment of many workers, and the convent granted him sole rights to make figurines based on her art. (Wikipedia) Auction Specific Terms: The following terms are for this auction ONLY: 1.You are guaranteed to receive the item you have purchased,2.All items will ship PROMPTLY,3.If the buyer purchases more than the item listed in this auction, all items will ship concurrent where and when practicable (items may ship separate if necessary),4.Seller reserves the right to change the list price of any AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE quantities remaining depending on fluctuations in the market. COMBINED SHIPPING POLICY: **Trinity Collectables ships by EXACT Package Weight!**If you win more than one auction, purchase more than one fixed price listing OR a combination thereof, PLEASE WAIT FOR AN INVOICE
Price: 974 USD
Location: Stockholm, New Jersey
End Time: 2023-09-14T16:07:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Return policy details:
Type: Figurine
Brand: Goebel
Collection: Hummel
Subject: Person
Material: Porcelain
Occasion: All Occasions
Theme: People
Country/Region of Manufacture: West Germany
Time Period Manufactured: 1979-1991
Artist: Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel
Engraved: No
Handmade: No
Signed: No
Item Height: 8.25" x 9.5"
Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
Packaging: Double Boxed
Original/Reproduction: Original