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Bee Hopeful M.I.Hummel® by Goebel™
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Hummel Bee Hopeful Collector Set

M. I. Hummel®
"Bee Hopeful"
M. I. Hummel 156086
Collector's Set
Set Contains:
1 - 151662 "Bee Hopeful" Hummel figurine
1 - 818194 "Mini Hope Chest" Display

CONDITION : NOS - Brand New Old Stock !!!
LIMITED EDITIONS:
Bee Hopeful figurine #12,487 (limited to ONLY 25,000 Worldwide)
Hope Chest Limited to ONLY 20,000 Worldwide

Includes Original Mint Boxes
and all original paperwork

Dimensions:
Bee Hopeful figurine: 4-1/4" tall x 2" wide x 2-1/2" deep
Small Hope Chest: 2-1/8" tall x 4-1/4" wide x 3-1/4" deep


Crafted in cold cast porcelain (Resin) and hand painted, the "Mini Hope Chest" display
is the perfect way to highlight the porcelain figurine, "Bee Hopeful"
and is
a tribute to the artistry of Sister Maria Innocentia (born Berta Hummel)
also known as M. I. Hummel.

Honor the Cross Stitching Seamstress in YOUR FAMILY !!!


In 1935, Franz Goebel, a forth generation owner of the W. Goebel Porcelain Factory,
introduced the first M. I. Hummel® figurines, using Berta Hummel's
drawings as the inspiration for the delightful porcelain figurines.
When they first appeared on the German market,
they were an instant hit with the public,
which was then under the Nazi dictatorship of Adolf Hitler.
Berta Hummel's naive, yet sentimental figurines reminded buyers of the peaceful world of innocence, that they no longer enjoyed.
Insisting on maintaining the highest standards, Berta Hummel required the artisans from the
Goebel factory come to her, at the Convent of Siessen, to consult with her
on the production details.

The W. Goebel factory continued to produce Hummel figurines after the end of World War II and Berta's death, on November 6, 1946.
Berta's Hummel's work gained worldwide popularity as soldiers and sailors of the Allied Occupation Forces in Germany bought the whimsical little figurines and sent them home.
The Goebel Collectors Club was formed in 1977, to bring the thousands of Hummel collectors together,
allowing them to share information and stories about their "Hummels".
In 1989, the name of the club was changed to the M.I. Hummel Club,
and by 1994, there were over 250,000 registered members in the United States alone,
and there were an estimated Four Million serious Hummel collectors, worldwide.
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