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Hello! I recently acquired a large collection of these Hummels and have been able to ID all of them except for two. [img]http://i.imgur.com/IeasX1K.jpg[/img] and [img]http://i.imgur.com/w8rHjkp.jpg[/img] . Thank you for any assistance!!

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Thanks for the help! I will have to go find an appraiser around here soon since I have so much old china and ivory statues and such that I can’t find the info on. Thanks again!

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Lamp can be dated between 1979 and 1990 as per Goebel mark table.

The lady is from a mold originally created at the factory of Mr. [i]Heinz Schaubach[/i] (Schaubach Kunst Wallendorf); before retiring in 1953, he passed on many molds to his friend [i]Franz Goebel[/i]. In this case, the item can be dated roughly 1953-1955.

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Sure, I made sure to get the stamp in the picture. I have 3 of each of these, and none of them have any markings or signatures on them besides the stamp in the pictures.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/8yDYE4Ph.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Ja7W2UFh.jpg[/img]

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Obviously, neither of them is a Hummel.

Hummel figures were once crafted by the Goebel company, based on sketches drawn by Berta (later Sister Maria Innocentia) Hummel. All Hummel figures have the inmold “M.J. Hummel” signature. No such signature, no Hummel.

Goebel crafted items based on many other artists and designers; sometimes the impressed letters give a hint on either designer or series.

Pictures of the bases of both figures, please …

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