This article was co-authored by Reyne Hirsch and by wikiHow staff writer, Elaine Heredia, BA. Reyne Hirsch is an antiques expert, appraiser, writer, and the co-owner of the Dallas Auction Gallery based in Dallas, Texas. With over 25 years of experience, Reyne specializes in 20th century decorative arts, wristwatches, fine art and cars, luxury goods, and jewelry. Reyne was a repeat guest on CBS’ The Early Show and on Martha Stewart Living Radio. She was also the host of The Art of Collecting on NBC News and an on-air talent for 13 seasons of PBS’ Emmy-nominated series, Antiques Roadshow. She is a contributor to The Huffington Post and Buzzfeed, and has written for publications including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, BusinessWeek, Home & Garden, and more. Reyne also contributed to books including “Antiques Roadshow Collectibles” and “Adventures at the Auction”, and wrote “The Art of Glass” for the Dayton Art Museum.
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If you've ever seen a ceramic Hummel child figurine, it was probably when you were visiting your grandmother's house or shopping at an estate sale for an elderly person. Hummels aren't popular today, but they were once widely viewed as valuable collectibles. While most of them only sell for $15-$30 secondhand, certain rare figurines go for a lot more. Our price guide will help you find the value of your Hummels and whether it's worth trying to sell them at auction. Plus, we'll also show you the most valuable Hummels in case you have one hiding in your (or your grandmother's) collection!
How much are Hummel figurines worth?
Most Hummel figurines are only worth $15-$30 ($75 max). However, more complex Hummels like the Apple Tree Boy and Apple Tree Girl, Adventure Bound, and Ring Around the Rosie figurines can sometimes sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars! The value is determined by factors like marks, age, size, rarity, and quality.
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- ↑ https://geauction.com/10-collectibles-not-worth-collecting-anymore/
- ↑ https://www.lovetoknow.com/home/antiques-collectibles/most-valuable-hummel-figurines
- ↑ https://treasurekeeper.com/blogs/news/hummels-trademarks
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- ↑ https://www.lovetoknow.com/home/antiques-collectibles/most-valuable-hummel-figurines
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