I found a Goebel figure in an old box. A blonde girl, sitting cross legged in a reddish dress with her arm around a brown dog with one ear bent over, and the dog is frowning. It is stamped with the numbers 10504-08 on the bottom and has “Goebel W. Germany” with some sort of initals under that in black. For the life of me I can’t find any info on this piece on the net. Anyone able to enlighten me on this?
A genuine M.I.Hummel figurine must have a facsimile M.I.Hummel signature of sister Hummels script incised (pressed into the piece not a colored stamped or painted)somewhere on the figure or edge of the base. This is the only mark that indicates a genuine M.I.Hummel approved figurine the fasimile signature itself. Any other device or mark alone has no merit & can even be misleading. what you have is a figurine produced by Goebel but not a Hummel. Goebel produced approx.40,000 diffrent items that are not Hummels.