Hummel figurines have a rich history. The popular porcelain figures of wind-swept and rosy-cheeked children are based on the drawings of a nun living in Germany back in the early 20th century — and ...
Collecting figurines is more than just a hobby for many; it’s an investment. The right figurines, like Lladro and Hummel, can appreciate in value over time, making them a savvy purchase for the ...
The dramatic drop in value could reflect changing tastes The Hummel porcelain figurine is a perfect example of a generational trend Don't be fooled by knockoffs made of plastic%2C plaster%2C chalkware ...
Hummel figurines and plaques are well-known collectibles, and they’re still being produced. My interest began in the late 1960s when I spent my own money on a Hummel figurine while my family was on ...