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"An Apple A Day" Goebel Hummel Figurine #403
"An Apple A Day" Goebel Hummel Figurine #403
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Bring a taste of orchard charm to your collection with the Goebel Hummel Figurine "An Apple A Day" #403. This delightful piece features a young boy perched comfortably in the fork of an apple tree, enjoying a crisp snack. Originally modeled by master sculptor Helmut Fischer in 1979, this figurine is a whimsical take on the classic tree-climbing theme that M.I. Hummel is famous for.
This specific figurine bears the TMK-6 trademark (The Missing Bee), dating its production to the 1980s. Standing approximately 6.5" tall, it showcases the intricate hand-painted textures of the tree bark and the boy's traditional Bavarian attire. It serves as a perfect thematic bridge for collectors who love the "Apple Tree" series but want a unique variation with a larger presence.
As seen in the photography, this item is in MINT condition—meticulously maintained with no chips, cracks, or crazing. Your purchase is backed by our 100% Satisfaction & Authenticity Guarantee. A wonderful gift for teachers, health enthusiasts, or any Hummel lover.
Complete Your Orchard: This piece is the perfect companion to the iconic Apple Tree Girl (#141) and Apple Tree Boy (#142).
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