Goebel Hummel “Feeding Time” Figurine #199/0 Girl w Chickens Germany
Marked on the underside withGoebel W. Germany and model number199/0, consistent with authentic mid-century production.
Marked on the underside withGoebel W. Germany and model number199/0, consistent with authentic mid-century production.
Originates from the earliest production period and is a prized piece for collectors. The base is stamped with the original Goebel markings, confirming its authenticity and origin in West Germany. Year: 1964 1972.
She would just love that and so would her pets. – Then you will be ready to check out.
The Goebel Hummel Figurine Feeding Time 199/0 is a beautifully crafted porcelain figurine of a little girl with chickens, made in West Germany in 1948. This hand-painted piece features a matte finish and measures 4.5 inches in height. Signed by Goebel, it is a part of the MJ Hummel collection and depicts a charming scene of a young girl feeding farm animals. This collectible figurine is a unique addition to any room, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of German porcelain in the mid-20th century.
This sculpture is perfect for all occasions, from housewarmings to thank-you gestures.
Each piece depicts a young girl interacting with animals, creating a warm and cohesive grouping that displays beautifully together. Great for a young girl’s room.
This happy bunny is just under 5″ long, about 3″ tall to tip of ears. Made by Goebel in West Germany in the early to mid 80’s. In mint condition, no chips or cracks. Stamped Goebel on the base.