Goebel Hummel “Feeding Time” Figurine #199/I TMK-5 W. Germany Vintage
Feeding bowl with chick. Rooster, hen, and baby chicks.
Feeding bowl with chick. Rooster, hen, and baby chicks.
Rare Hummel “Feeding Time” #199. Measures approximately 5 1/2″ tall. TMK1 & TMK2 double mark. In excellent condition with no chips, cracks, crazing or repairs. Please view all pictures as they are considered part of the description. Please email with any questions.
What stands out about this sculpture is its all-occasion appeal, simple yet beautiful.
The Goebel Hummel Figurine Feeding Time #199/I is a small, hand-painted collectible figurine made in West Germany in 1990. This figurine depicts a young girl feeding animals, with vibrant multicolor accents and a porcelain and ceramic construction. Signed by the artist, this original piece from the late 20th century features intricate details and is a charming addition to any room in your home. Although it comes unboxed, this figurine is a treasured part of the Hummel collection and is perfect for all occasions.
The 1948 Goebel Hummel Figurine “Feeding Time” features a girl feeding chickens in a charming multi-color porcelain design. This collectible figurine, measuring 4 7/8″ in height and 2 1/2″ in width, is signed by both Hummel and Goebel, adding to its authenticity and value. Made in Germany, this original piece from the Hummel collection depicts the theme of farm animals with a matte finish, making it a delightful addition to any decorative display for collectors or those who appreciate vintage figurines.
The Hummel Figurine #199/0 – Feeding Time is a small multicolor porcelain figurine from the 1960s. It depicts a girl in a charming scene of feeding time, ideal for all occasions. Made in Germany by the renowned brand Hummel, this collectible piece showcases the intricate craftsmanship and timeless style of the era. Perfect for adults who appreciate nostalgic and detailed sculptures, this figurine is a beautiful addition to any room in the home.
The medium size works well on a dresser or a bedside table without cluttering.
Hummel 199 / 0 in good condition with minor crazing at base as shown in photos. Figurine only no box. D
This specific piece features the rare and desirable TMK-2 “Full Bee” trademark, dating its production between 1956 and 1959. Colors are bright and well-preserved. • Rare Markings: Stamped with the blue “Full Bee” inside a large V (TMK-2).
Design: Girl feeding chickens with rooster and hen. Markings: Base stamped “199/0”, “© Goebel W.Germany”, Signature and “86”. Year: 1948. Height: Approx. Width: Approx.