Saturday, May 1, 2010

Tiny Goebel Collectibles

You have likely heard of Hummel Goebel figurines that make great collectables, displays, and wonderful Christmas gifts. If not, then this is the ideal time for you to know about Hummel Goebel figurines. Hummel Goebel figurines are porcelain artworks that were first made in the 1930s. The name Hummel Goebel are actually the names of the creators, Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, a talented German artist, and Franz Goebel. When they first added their creations MI Hummel figurines to America, the purpose was not mainly to sell and profit from the Hummel collection but to give individuals hope. It was then the period of depression.

The porcelain Goebel Hummel figurines that were in the beginning made by Hummel and Goebel themselves are now viewed as antiques. And just recently, specifically in 2008, a new company in Germany Manufaktur Rödental GmbH purchased out the parts of Goebel Porzellanfabrik and they began to produce a new and limited line of high quality collectible porcelain figurines which will delight the millions of fans of Hummel and Goebel figurines all over the world.



If you have a friend who is a collector of antique Hummels figurines, you should give him an antique or even new Hummel figurine this Christmas. He would be so happy and emotional, particularly if you have given him something very special and difficult to find. Those original Hummel and Goebel figurines are tough to find now because their production has already been stopped. And if you think antique handcrafted M. I. Hummel figurines are the only ones that are hard to find, you are false because some new lines of Hummel figurines are limited editions. This means these wares were fabricated at a small number, which also makes them rare.



If you are looking for Hummel figurines, one great place to look for a M.I. Hummel figurine is online. Many people all over the Earth or even in your own country likely purchased some of those original hand crafted porcelain figurines created by Hummel and Goebel. And they likely want to sell them for different reasons. Some probably do not recognize the value of these porcelain Goebel Hummel figurine accessories while others just plainly want to toss of them take advantage of these chances. For those really old figurines, you might need to pay a higher price because they are now taken as rare and antique artwork. Some might even have damages but the seller will still charge you a high amount if the figurine is rare. An crazy fan and collector of these figurines will not mind if these collectibles have damages. It is enough for them to say that they have one rare part in their collection, something that not many figurine collectors have.

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