"Bashful" Goebel Hummel Figurine #377 - Girl With Basket Of Flowers
"Bashful" Goebel Hummel Figurine #377 - Girl With Basket Of Flowers
Unique Estate Find: Only 1 in the Vault.
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A Heartwarming Classic of Childhood Grace
The "Bashful" (#377) figurine is a quintessential example of the sentimental artistry found in the M.I. Hummel collection. Originally modeled by master sculptor Gerhard Skrobek in 1966, this piece captures a shy young girl hiding a basket overflowing with blue flowers behind her back. Standing approximately 5 inches tall, its taller-than-average profile makes it a standout display piece. The delicate tilt of her head and the vibrant blue of the blossoms convey a message of sweet, quiet affection—making it a beloved choice for collectors of traditional German porcelain.
Excellent Collector's Condition
This #377 specimen is in EXCELLENT condition, having been meticulously maintained to ensure it is free of any chips, cracks, or professional repairs. The hand-painted finish remains remarkably nice and vibrant, preserving the authentic earth tones and soft textures that define Goebel’s legacy. It is clearly identified on the base with the #377 model number and the official Goebel trademark. As Hummel figurines are no longer being produced, finding this specific, hard-to-find model in such pristine condition offers excellent potential for value appreciation over time.
The Perfect Floral Addition to Your Gallery
The Bashful #377 Figurine is a versatile highlight that fits beautifully into our Classic and Springtime collections. Because it symbolizes a sweet "offering" of flowers, it is also a premier recommendation for our Valentine's Day Collectible Figurines. Whether you are gifting it to a loved one to celebrate a message of "Love" or adding it to your own seasonal display, this figurine brings a timeless sense of wonder and authentic Bavarian heritage to any home.
