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Hummel Follow the Leader For Sale


Hummel Follow the Leader
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Hummel Follow the Leader:
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offer now on this beautiful Hummel, \"Follow the Leader,\" #369! It is in great condition; no chips, crazing or repairs.
It is TM 5, the last bee; the years of production for TM5 are 1972 to 1979. Generally this trademark was placed under the glaze from 1972 to 1976 and over glaze 1976 to 1979.
Please contact me with any questions!!!
From Wikipedia on Hummel history:
History[edit]

The sketch art of Sister Maria Innocentia began to appear in the 1930s in Germany and Switzerland, mostly pastoral drawings of children. The Swiss art publisher Ars Sacra was involved in the early popularization of the art on postcards. Hummel\'s \"art cards\" became popular throughoutGermany, catching the eye of Franz Goebel, porcelain maker and head of W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik. Goebel acquired rights to turn Hummel\'s drawing into figurines, producing the first line in 1935.[1]Goebel was one of many mid-size porcelain firms competing in the US market and Franz Goebel´s knack for novelty marketing caused the figurines to become popular in the US during the 1930s. The base for the popularity was among German immigrants on the East Coast.

After the end ofWorld War II, the popularity of Hummel figurines grew asAmericansoldiers stationed inWest Germanybegan sending the figurines home as gifts.[2]Nostalgiaassociated with the figurines and the U.S. soldiers buying them led to Hummel figurines becoming a popular collector\'s item. Popularity increased even more when the figurines were sold by theArmy PX system. A vibrant speculator market in Hummel figurines developed and in the 1970s, Hummel figurines skyrocketed in price, though today most sell for less than $50.[3]M.I. Hummel collector plates made by Goebel and sold by the Goebel Collectors Club, were a prominent item in theBradford Exchange, a supplier of collectible plates. Today, Hummel figurines are produced by Manufaktur Rödental in Germany and are the fastest growing investment collectible in 38 countries.[4]

On Oct-24-14 at 09:23:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

PLEASE NOTE:


A sharp eyed buyer spotted that the boy has some crazing on his tongue and possibly a line below that I can see, which i honestly had not noticed but am posting it now. PLEASE CHECK ALL PICTURES CAREFULLY!!! Blow up the pictures and note anything that may be of concern to you, and offer accordingly.
To this buyer, thank you for letting me know!! I cannot change it in the description above. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and notify me if this crazing on the mouth is a problem.


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