3.23K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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3.23K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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Hi everybody, I am new on this Plattform.
I founded this Goebel porcelaine biscuit figures .
I know that it is quite old due it comes from my gran Mother .
I have researched but cannot find something similar
The Figur is marked on the bottom as you can see in the 2nd pic.
Someone have idea?
I thank you in advance for kindly reply
Charlotte

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That is exactly what I was finding !! Every search for Goebel turned into a Hummel discussion !!
Thanks for the clarification !! Will know which way to look from now on !!

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Most freely available [i]Goebel[/i] mark tables are [i]Hummel[/i]-biased and ignore the earlier marks similar to most [i]Rosenthal[/i] tables which simply ignore the pre-1907 marks. Requirements vary; doll collectors for example use a table which contains the various [i]Goebel[/i] doll (head) marks but ignores all later versions. As result various mark forms are not frequently shown and therefore relatively unknown.

Shown mark is however present in the mark reference books of [i]Danckert[/i] and [i]Roentgen[/i] as well as the 1913 edition of the [i]Handbuch der Keramikindustrie[/i].

Friedrich thanks for your contribute that can be helpfull also for other items.

A question, due the piece doesnt fit to my furnitures, do you have an idea of worth?
Tchüss
Charlotte

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Friedrich,, can you tell us why this mark is not in any of the lists of known Goebel marks ??

I was researching a lot and also not found a exact mark like this in the Göbel listed…
I appreciate very much your time and answers

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Shown mark was used between 1910 and 1919.

Thank you Friedrich

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It would help to know the approx size if the figure and the numbers impressed on the bottom !! I am still looking for this one !!

Hi Martha
25cm x 12cm base

There is a number : 8161

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