What Hummel Figurine Is The Most Valuable?

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Adventure Bound is the most rare and valuable Hummel figurine. This 8-inch figure depicts seven little boys heading out on an adventure. Models with the “Full Bee” stamp (also called the TMK-2) were created before 1959.

Are Hummels valuable today?

Their appeal continues today, as the scarcity of some styles has driven prices to record heights. While modestly priced Hummels dominate the market , exceptional examples of these rosy-cheeked children can sell between several hundred to several thousand dollars.

Are Hummels worth anything?

Most Hummel figurines are worth $50-$75 . Some models reach several hundred dollars. Special individual Hummel figurines can be sold for thousands and even tens of thousands of dollars.

Are Hummel figurines a good investment?

The hope that Hummels would be good investments has diminished. Today, most of the figurines can be bought for no more than $75 . ... Figurines taller than 12 inches, and those made before 1949, can still command more money, even in the thousands of dollars.

Why are Hummels worthless?

Hummels were sold as an investment , while the very act of selling them in bulk undermined the scarcity that made them valuable in the first place. Like with Thomas Kinkade’s work, eventually buyers could readily find excess product, either from the manufacturer or a flooded secondary market.

How can you tell if a Hummel is valuable?

Age – Vintage Hummels are usually more valuable. Age can be determined by the TMK marking style . Size and complexity – Bigger and more sophisticated models are usually worth more.

Will Hummels increase in value?

Check the bottom stamps! Are there many Hummels or Lladros in the market current? YES – and this is a big driving factor in resale value. Collections of Hummels and Lladros usually come from a collector from the early to mid-century generations – and sadly, these generations are passing along.

How can you tell how old a Hummel is?

A Hummel figurine can be dated by the marking or trademark on the underside of its base . This mark is also referred to as the backstamp, stamp, or figure. This is very important as Hummel values are determined by age as well as scarcity.

What figurines are worth money?

  • Early Meissen Figurines. ...
  • Large Capodimonte Pieces. ...
  • Dresden Lace Figurines. ...
  • Rare Sevres Figurines. ...
  • Figurines by Royal Nymphenburg.

Are Hummels still being made?

Hummel figurines continue to be produced in the original factory in Rödental, Germany, where they have been made since 1935. They are still created with the strict oversight of the Convent of Siessen, where Sister M.I. Hummel lived and worked. In September 2017 this company also declared bankruptcy.

Does anyone collect antiques anymore?

Antique silver is still very popular right now. Tea sets and tea cups are very much in demand. Antique linens, enamelware, ironstone, first edition books, flags, perfume bottles, Christmas ornaments, and musical instruments are hot now. There are many antiques that are still very popular.

How do I find out what my collectibles are worth?

  1. Auction selling prices.
  2. Online price guides.
  3. Written price guides.
  4. Appraisal services on and off line.
  5. Local antique and collectible dealers.

Are Lladro figurines worth anything?

The value of Lladró figurines varies widely . ... Figurines that are extremely elaborate, rare, and/or large can sell for $2,000-$25,000 or even higher. The record price for a Lladró sold at auction was for $130,000. Figurines from popular series as the “Don Quixote” series also fetch a higher price.

Are old Hummels more valuable?

Generally speaking, older Hummel figurines are more rare , and they tend to have higher values than recently produced figures. However, when taking all of the valuation criteria into account, a new Hummel might be worth more than one of the early models.

What old stuff is worth money?

  • DAVID BOWIE’S DIAMOND DOGS VINYL. ...
  • RETRO VIDEO GAMES. ...
  • ANYTHING POLLY POCKET. ...
  • VINTAGE COMICS THAT INSPIRED TODAY’S MOVIES AND TV SHOWS. ...
  • VINTAGE ADVERTISING SIGNS. ...
  • BOY SCOUT MEMORABILIA. ...
  • POKÉMON CARDS. ...
  • KANSAS QUARTERS.

What will be valuable in 20 years?

  • 30 First Generation iPod Shuffle.
  • 29 Coins.
  • 28 Pocket Polly.
  • 27 Lego.
  • 26 Sneakers.
  • 25 First Edition Modern Books.
  • 24 Star Wars Collectibles.
  • 23 Pokemon Cards.
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