Q: When my wife returned from a trip to Europe in 1956, she brought back two ‘double’ Hummel figurines. One is two singing children holding a piece of sheet music. The marks on the bottom include ‘130, Germany’ and a bumblebee inside a letter V. The other is also two children, one playing a guitar and the other a banjo. That one is marked the same, but with the number 150. We want to give them to our granddaughter this year and would like to give her an idea of their value. Can you help?
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