Discover a World of Collectible Treasures at Hummels And More
Immerse yourself in a wonderland of exquisite figurines! We offer a vast selection of authentic Goebel Hummel figurines, alongside coveted pieces from Royal Doulton, Lladro, and other esteemed brands.
Each Hummel figurine is a masterpiece, hand-painted in Germany for timeless beauty. You can be confident in the quality of your purchase, as every piece we offer is in exceptional condition – free from chips, cracks, or repairs.
Explore our extensive collection with ease! Simply scroll down or click the "Shop All" button to begin your treasure hunt. We're constantly adding new finds, so be sure to visit us daily.
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The Curator's Choice
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"Loads Of Fun" Goebel Hummel Figurine #2156 - Boy With Dump Truck
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"Is It Raining?" Goebel Hummel Figurine #420 - Boy With Big Umbrella!
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"Destination Big Top" Clown With Puppy Dog Lladro Figurine #6245 Glossy Finish
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"Don't Forget Me" Lladro Figurine #5743 Girl With Kittens
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"Frédéric Chopin" Royal Doulton Character Composer Toby Jug D7030
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"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart" Royal Doulton Character Toby Jug D7031
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"Night Before Christmas" Goebel Hummel Figurine #2234
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"At Grandpa's" Goebel Hummel Figurine #621 TMK7 LIMITED EDITION
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The Masterpiece Galleries: Hummel, Lladro & Fine Collectibles
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Heavenly Angels & Guardian Spirits
Where Wings Whisper: An Angelic Gathering. Discover a serene sanctuary of angel...
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The Anri Wood Carving Gallery
Anri Wood Carved figurines are a popular collectible that have been produced...
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Timeless Christmas & Holiday Traditions
Christmas Traditions: Cherished Figurines for the Holidays. Celebrate the timeless beauty of...
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M.I. Hummel Classics: The Foundation
Rediscover the timeless charm of the Classic Hummel collection, featuring the most...
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Rustic Farm Life & Country Scenes
Down on the Farm: A Taste of Simpler Times. Step back into...
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Furry Friends: Pets & Wildlife Figurines
Heartfelt Companions: Figurines of Our Furry Friends. Celebrate the special connection we...
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Rare Goebel Exclusives & Hummel Club Figurines
Step into the inner circle of M.I. Hummel collecting with our curated...
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Juan Ferrandiz Anri
Juan Ferrandiz: A Master of Innocent Charm Our collection of Juan Ferrandiz...
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Perfect Pairs
Perfect Pairs: Capturing Moments of Togetherness. Explore our selection of Hummel, Lladro,...
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The Vault: Rare & Retired Masterpieces
The Vault: Unearthing the Exceptional. Welcome to our Rarities collection, a curated...
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Royal Doulton Figurines & Fine Porcelain
Explore our premier gallery of Royal Doulton Figurines, featuring the world-renowned craftsmanship...
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Sarah Kay Anri Collectible Figurines
A Legacy of Collectibility and Enduring Appeal The collaboration between Sarah Kay...
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Springtime Rebirth: Seasonal Figurines
Springtime Treasures: Celebrate the Season of Rebirth. Welcome the warmth and beauty...
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Sweet Sentiments: Valentine's Figurines
A Sweet Expression of Affection Hummel figurines have long been celebrated for...
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Lladro Figurines
Experience the grace and elegance of our Lladro Figurines collection, featuring the...
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Royal Doulton Flambé
Art Born of Fire and Mystery Experience the legendary "oxblood" glaze that...
The History Of Hummel Figurines
Hummel figurines are a series of porcelain figurines based on the drawings of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, O.S.F., a German Franciscan nun. They were first produced in 1935 by Franz Goebel Porzellanfabrik, a German porcelain factory.
Hummel figurines are typically small, about 4 inches tall, and depict children in traditional Bavarian costumes. They are often seen playing, dancing, or simply enjoying the outdoors. The figurines are known for their bright colors and cheerful faces.
Hummel figurines were an instant success. They appealed to a wide audience, including children, adults, and collectors. The figurines were also popular among soldiers during World War II. They provided a sense of home and nostalgia for those who were away from loved ones.
Hummel figurines continued to be popular after the war. They were sold in many countries around the world. In the United States, Hummel figurines were often given as gifts or collected by families.
Today, Hummel figurines are still popular. They are often seen as a symbol of childhood and innocence. They are also a reminder of simpler times.







