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  2. Hummel figurines - Wikipedia

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    There is also an active second-hand market for the figurines. Production of Hummel figurines by Goebel was taken over in early 2009 by Manufaktur Rödental GmbH under the direction of Jörg Köster. [9] [10] Following the 2013 bankruptcy of Manufaktur Rödental, a new international management team took over the M.I. Hummel figurine business in ...

  3. Maria Innocentia Hummel - Wikipedia

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    Goebel, his team of artists, and a board of sisters from the convent carried on her legacy through the figurines, all of which were based on her artwork. Goebel Germany discontinued the figures in October 2008. [6] Innocentia's sister, Centa Hummel, established the Berta-Hummel-Museum in the family home in Massing.

  4. Robert W. Olszewski - Wikipedia

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    Of note is the Kinder Way collection, a collection of Bavarian buildings and settings to accompany the M.I. Hummel miniatures. Goebel Miniatures produced 26 different scaled down M.I. Hummel figurines before the series was suspended in 1992, with special editions produced at later dates.

  5. Precious Moments figurines now worth precious little - AOL

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    Last week, WalletPOP looked at the tanking market for Hummel figurines. But there's at least one brand of kitschy, once-collectible figurines that has fared even worse: Precious Moments. Enesco, a ...

  6. Gerhard Skrobek - Wikipedia

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    Gerhard Skrobek (May 22, 1922 – July 1, 2007) is best known as the premier artisan of Hummel figurines since the Second World War. Skrobek was born in Leobschütz, in Upper Silesia and studied art in Berlin. Skrobek worked for the Goebel company in Rödental, Germany between 1951 and 2002 and designed many of the figurines eagerly sought by ...

  7. Charlot Byj - Wikipedia

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    Charlot Byj (pronounced "bye"; September 28, 1920 – August 7, 1983) [1] was an artist known for her greeting card designs, posters and advertising artwork in the mid-1940s. She is most famous for the transformation of her artwork into a line of figurines created by Goebel.

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