A Royal Doulton figure, Victorian Lady, HN 728, designed by L Harradine (1925-1952), printed and painted marks, a/f; a Royal Doulton miniature figure, Emma HN 3208; a Goebel ballerina figure, lacing her pumps; a decorative figure, lady in medieval dress, unmarked; a Murano glass cockerel (5)
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A Goebel ceramic figure of a lady seated on a suitcase, 1930s,18.5cm high, an Italian figure of a skier,in the manner of Lenci,14.8cm high, and an amusing French ceramic inkstand, modelled as a clown, 11cm high (3)Condition ReportGoebel - chips to hat and base. Skier - losses to the trees and other sprigwork foliage. Inkstand fair.
This limited edition Goebel porcelain collector plate, titled "The Twelve Tribes of Israel," features a vibrant depiction of Jacob surrounded by intricate symbolic artwork representing the twelve tribes. The plate was designed by renowned artist Laszlo Ispanky and is part of the first edition released in 1978. It showcases a gold-toned border, adding elegance to the colorful and detailed imagery. The reverse bears the original backstamp and edition details, including the plate number 2433 of 10,000, and it is marked "Not for Food Use." This plate comes in its original presentation box with a signed insert. A must-have for collectors of Judaica, Goebel, or Laszlo Ispanky artwork.Artist: Laszlo IspankyIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11.75" dia. Country of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A Selection of ceramics to include Enoch Wedgwood 'Avon Cottage' Coffee cans and saucers, Small Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' Vase, Two Porcelain Art miniature Teapots, Aynsley Side Plate, Goebel 'Blue Tit', Two Carltonware 'Rogue Royale' Leaf Shape pin dishes and Adderley Lidded Trinket box. Etc. (1 Tray)
This delightful 2-piece set consists of a ceramic jar and mug, both shaped like monks. The jar features a monk figure with a raised lid forming his head, while the mug is shaped like a monk with his hands clasped. The figures are characterized by their cheerful expressions, warm, round bellies, and detailed sculpting, including the folds of their robes and rosy cheeks. Goebel backstamp.Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful 2-piece set consists of a ceramic sugar bowl and creamer, both shaped like monks. The jar features a monk figure with a raised lid forming his head, while the creamer is unique with a white robe and a black hat. Goebel backstamp.Dimensions: 4.75"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful 2-piece set consists of a ceramic sugar bowl and creamer, both shaped like monks. The sugar bowl features a monk figure with a raised lid forming his head, while the creamer is shaped like a monk with his hands clasped. The figures are characterized by their cheerful expressions, warm, round bellies, and detailed sculpting, including the folds of their robes and rosy cheeks. Goebel backstamp.Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful 2-piece set consists of a ceramic sugar bowl and creamer, both shaped like monks. The sugar bowl features a monk figure with a raised lid forming his head, while the creamer is shaped like a monk with his hands clasped. The figures are characterized by their cheerful expressions, warm, round bellies, and detailed sculpting, including the folds of their robes and rosy cheeks. Goebel backstamp.Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
This lot features a pair of beautifully crafted Goebel figurines depicting two prominent religious figures. The first figurine portrays Pope John XXIII, standing tall with a benevolent expression and his hands clasped in prayer. The second figurine depicts Saint Francis of Assisi, holding a dove and with a serene gaze. Both figurines are meticulously sculpted with attention to detail, capturing the essence of these revered figures. Goebel backstamp.Dimensions: 9.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
This charming lot features four vintage ceramic pieces in the shape of monks, likely produced by Goebel. The collection includes three creamers and one toothpick, all with friendly faces, brown robes, and white hoods. Goebel backstamp.Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Goebel porcelain figurine titled On The Fairway, depicting a stylishly dressed female golfer in a Victorian-era ensemble. She wears a green blouse, brown skirt, and a matching hat adorned with a feather while holding a golf club, exuding a poised stance. This figurine is part of the Fascination de la Mode collection and is marked Goebel W. Germany on the base. Includes the original box. Figurine measures approximately 8.75"H, and the box dimensions are 5"L x 5"W x 9.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
**Collection of M.I. Hummel Goebel Porcelain Figurines with Authenticity Marks and Labels**This collection comprises nine finely crafted M.I. Hummel Goebel porcelain figurines, each depicting children in various poses and detailed attire. These collectibles, renowned for their intricate craftsmanship and historical significance, are authenticated with specific model numbers, production marks, and date inscriptions. Notable figurines include a girl in a yellow dress, a boy with a slingshot, and a girl holding a club sign reading "M.I. Hummel Club FIRST ISSUE ERSTE AUSGABE 1996/97".Several figurines are also labeled with individual names such as "Wann kommt der Wind? Windy Wishes", "Spitzbub Scamp", and "Herzlich Willkommen Forever Yours". The bases of these items reveal identification marks such as the Goebel blue logo, "Goebel W. Germany", model numbers, and membership year inscriptions (e.g., "Membership Year 1999/2000"). These details confirm the origin and authenticity, further evidenced by the exclusive "M.I. Hummel Club" marked pieces. Such characteristics ensure this collection's value and appeal to serious collectors and enthusiasts of German porcelain artistry.
**Collection of Hummel Porcelain Figurines by Goebel Germany**This exquisite collection features seven hand-painted porcelain Hummel figurines crafted by Goebel Germany, each showcasing a child engaged in various activities and vignettes. Each figurine is meticulously detailed and stands on a circular base, with individual heights ranging from approximately 10 cm to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches). These figurines bear significant collector's value, marked by unique identifiers and inscriptions authenticating their origin and craftsmanship.The collection includes:1. A child dressed in winter apparel, standing on skis with ski poles, inscribed with "Ski-Heil".2. A child seated on a wooden bench, holding a lantern.3. A child sitting on a stool while reading a book, titled "Was gibt’s Neues? What's New?".4. A child wearing a hat and scarf, holding an instrument or toy.5. A child in winter clothes, holding ice skates and standing beside a bucket.6. A child standing behind a podium, likely reciting or reading.7. A child with a basket, bending over to pick up something.Additionally, the figurines feature Goebel's distinct markings and inscriptions:- **First figurine (leftmost)**: "2030,” “BEST WISHES FOR THE MILLENNIUM Hummel 2000,” "Goebel Germany,” and the “Bee” symbol.- **Second figurine**: "Goebel W. Germany" and "86".- **Third figurine**: "1950".- **Fourth figurine**: "57/0" and a green dot.Accompanying this set is a commemorative piece marked “HADLEIGH 20th Anniversary 1978-1998,” indicating its limited-edition status as "No. 86 of 100," with a hand-painted signature by the "MASTER PAINTER" dated 17.10.1999.This collection not only highlights the artistic and historic significance of Goebel’s Hummel figurines but also includes specific character portrayals and inscriptions that enhance their collectible value.
**Collection of Goebel Hummel Figurines: Detailed Porcelain Child Figures in Traditional European Attire**This exquisite collection consists of ten meticulously crafted ceramic figurines from Goebel, the renowned German manufacturer known for its high-quality porcelain products, particularly the cherished Hummel figurines. Each figurine depicts a child dressed in traditional European attire, engaging in various activities with remarkable attention to detail and vibrant colouring.The figurines are mounted on round, decorative bases, each featuring distinct markings, including serial numbers, club membership years, and a variety of inscriptions in both German and English, which highlight their authenticity and collectible nature. Specific details captured from the bases include a Goebel hallmark, production years spanning from 1955 to 2001/2002, and additional identifiers like "M.I. Hummel Club", "TMK", and special edition notes.Several figurines have been identified by their unique labels:1. "Käuferie ist da! Purret Princess"2. "Ein fröhlicher Gesell Lucky Fellow"3. "Nachwuchsangler Little Fisherman"4. "Ein süßer Trost" / "A Sweet Offering"5. "Jungbauer" / "For Keeps"6. "Abendgebet" / "Evening Prayer"Among the figurines, notable activities include a girl holding a bread roll, a boy playing various musical instruments, and another child with a sack on his back, further enriching the collection's charm and appeal.This collection highlights the beloved charm and historical craftsmanship of Goebel's figurine artistry, embodying the innocence and simplicity of childhood in captivating traditional European fashion. These figurines are not just decorative items but are cherished pieces of cultural heritage, making them invaluable to collectors and enthusiasts of fine ceramics.
Collection of Hummel Figurines by Goebel, GermanyThis curated collection includes nine meticulously handcrafted and painted Hummel figurines by the renowned German porcelain manufacturer, Goebel. Each figurine captures a moment of childhood innocence and activity, showcasing exceptional attention to detail and artistic craftsmanship, complete with Goebel's hallmark authenticity stamps and identification marks.1. **Kehrliesl Little Sweeper**: A charming girl in a green dress holding a broom, standing on a round base with the stamped number 97.2. **Boy with Harmonica and Bird**: A seated boy playing a harmonica with a bird beside him on a grassy base.3. **Girl on a Tree Branch**: Adorned with a red scarf, this girl sits amongst pink flowers.4. **Girl with a Flower**: Sitting on the ground, wearing a headband and holding a flower.5. **Musical Boy and Nurse Girl**: A boy in blue playing an instrument while seated on a stool, attended by a kneeling girl dressed as a nurse, hinting a narrative scene.6. **Boy with Paint Bucket**: A boy with a hat, marked with blue paint on his hand, holding a paint bucket.7. **Traditional Attire Pair**: A boy and a girl standing side by side in traditional clothing.8. **Girl with Guitar**: In a blue dress, playing a stringed instrument, echoing pastoral themes.The bases of several figurines feature titles and Goebel's distinctive markings, including the Millennium 2000 inscription for one collector piece, Goebel Germany logos, and model numbers such as "490," "430," and "153/0." These numbers are pivotal for dating and verifying each collectible's authenticity.These Hummel figurines are not just decorations but pieces of historical artistry, embodying the idyllic innocence of childhood, traditionally treasured by collectors worldwide.
**Collection of Eight Goebel M.I. Hummel Ceramic Figurines Depicting Children Engaged in Various Activities**This exceptional set comprises eight meticulously crafted ceramic figurines by renowned German manufacturer W. Goebel, predominantly from the esteemed M.I. Hummel series. Each figurine, varying subtly in height (approximately 10 to 13 centimetres), charmingly depicts a child engaged in differing youthful pastimes, accentuating the innocence and playfulness of childhood. Notable features include distinctive Hummel markings such as "Hum 218/0," "Hum 218/2," and identifiers like "2003/II" and "298/B," solidifying their authenticity and collectible value.The details are as follows:1. A child holding a book, attired in a blue and red ensemble.2. A child absorbed in reading, donning a long brown coat.3. A child with a small red object, dressed in white and green.4. A pigtailed child in a skirt and blouse.5. A child with a yellow hoop in a purple outfit.6. A green-clad child playing with a ball adorned with blue stars.7. A child seated with a black object in a brown outfit.8. A child holding a blue balloon while sitting on a suitcase in overalls.The figurines are marked with a combination of the blue Goebel logo, “W. Germany,” and individual model numbers, with some indicating exclusive edition status, signifying their place in specialised collections. One figurine is uniquely marked as part of the "M.I. Hummel Club Membership Year 2002/2003," underscoring its prestige among collectors. A commemorative tag on one figurine highlights it as a final issue celebrating 125 years of W. Goebel Porcelain Factory from 1871 to 1996.This collection represents an exquisite blend of artistic craftsmanship and nostalgic charm, making it a treasured addition for collectors and enthusiasts of M.I. Hummel and Goebel porcelain artistry.
Adolf Hacker, Koketter Frauenakt, Ölgemälde Paris 1913, in schwerem GoldstuckrahmenAdolf Hacker, 1873 in Schwarzenbach an der Saale - 1943 Heidelberg, deutscher Maler, Schüler von Lovis Corinth in Berlin, hier: Eine junge kokette Französin mit breitem Hut und entblößtem Oberkörper posiert in einem Sessel, ein weißes Tuch um ihren Unterkörper haltend, Öl/ Lw., 40 x 28 cm, r. o. sign., bez. u. dat. Paris 1913, verso dto., in schwerem Goldstuckrahmen, Gesamt: 66 x 54 cm Zum Künstler: Adolf Hacker studierte ab 1909 an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Karlsruhe in der Klasse von Ernst Schurth, nach dessen Tod fortgeführt von Hans Müller-Dachau. Zu seinen Mitschülern zählten u. a. Paul Dahlen, Hermann Goebel, Arthur Grimm, Oskar Hagemann, Wilhelm Hempfing, Karl Hubbuch, Rudolf Schlichter und Georg Scholz. Auf Empfehlung von Wilhelm Trübner wechselte Hacker 1913 nach Berlin in das Studienatelier von Lovis Corinth und von dort im Winterhalbjahr 1913/14 an die Académie de la Grande Chaumière unter Claudio Castelucho nach Paris
This limited edition Goebel porcelain collector plate, titled "The Twelve Tribes of Israel," features a vibrant depiction of Jacob surrounded by intricate symbolic artwork representing the twelve tribes. The plate was designed by renowned artist Laszlo Ispanky and is part of the first edition released in 1978. It showcases a gold-toned border, adding elegance to the colorful and detailed imagery. The reverse bears the original backstamp and edition details, including the plate number 2873 of 10,000, and it is marked "Not for Food Use." This plate comes in its original presentation box with a signed insert. A must-have for collectors of Judaica, Goebel, or Laszlo Ispanky artwork. Artist: Laszlo IspankyIssued: 1978Dimensions: 11.75" dia. Country of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

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