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1940-59 HUMMEL WAYSIDE HARMONY TMK 2 DBL LARGE BEE XG
1940-59 HUMMEL WAYSIDE HARMONY TMK 2 DBL LARGE BEE XG
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We very proudly offer this next of a classic set of Hummel figurines, this one from the TMK #2 era ca. 1940-1959. Our number four example is a TMK-2 classic Wayside Harmony, featuring a little boy singing with a beautiful bluebird. The figurine carries TWO STAMPS: including the proper incised full bee, and full bee stamp w/ Germany bee, and was first modeled by Master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1938. Our figurine is the large 4.25 x 2 x 5.5 inch tall mold, and weighs 5 oz. This TMK #2 is a valuable collectible, and with the double large Bee stamp was potted between ca. 1946 and 1956. Although traditional Pre 2010 book values of the Hummels are way beyond the actual current selling prices, our TMK #2 double large Bee stamped Wayside Harmony, is priced by Heidi Ann Von Recklinghausen, in her 2013, The Official M.J. Hummel Price Guide Figurines & Plates, 2nd Edition carrying an estimate of $210-$240 for excellent condition examples as is ours. xxxxxxxxxxxx. The Goebel story begins on January 30th, 1871 with Franz Detleff Goebel and son William Goebel, found the “F. & W. Goebel” company. They establish a factory “dedicated to the senses” (which later becomes a company slogan), and the first porcelain factory (which was later called “Wilhelmsfeld”) opened in 1878 in Oeslau-Rödental near Coburg.The crown above the monogram “WG” marks the transition of the company to William Goebel in 1893. Germany celebrates its Kaiser era and Goebel is part of it, manufacturing luxury porcelain, the dream of many, and is also sold in America for the first time. In Goebel’s impressive factory, small sculptures in Meissen Rococo style are also created. Animal figurines bring the ambience of nature and the exotic into the living rooms of Europe, while early charming figurines of children bring a smile. Goebel also produces bowls, plaques, small censers and much more, always in tune with the lifestyle of the times. In 1911 Max Louis Goebel took over the management of the factory. Educated in the booming metropolis of New York City, he, too, loved nouveau art and knew how to combine this passion with business. Goebel becomes a place of innovations, and by the year 1919, the luxury brand “Kunstwerkstätten Wilhelmsfeld” is evidence of this innovative spirit. The 1921-1931 Roaring Twenties era is embraced at Goebel, with new figurines and design elements in the Art Deco style predominating. On the occasion of the company‘s 60th anniversary in 1931, many factory modernizations are announced, with expanded lines to include vases, lamps, ashtrays, bookends, and candleholders. In 1934, the company started looking for figurine designs that captured the sweetness and innocence of childhood. The managing director at that time, Franz Goebel, saw drawings by Sister Maria Innocentia (Berta) Hummel, and was so impressed that he approached her with the proposition of turning her designs into three-dimensional figurines. After WW II the House of Hummel was reformed, and continues to operate in now re-unified Germany.
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Excellent condition - very minor wear
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1940-59 HUMMEL WAYSIDE HARMONY TMK 2 DBL LARGE BEE XG

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