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sizzling ! Vintage Collectible Goebel Hummel #255 "A Stitch in Time" Figurine 3-1/4in Tall

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    More information about Vintage Collectible Goebel Hummel #255 "A Stitch in Time" Figurine 3-1/4in Tall

    Goebel Hummel Stitch in Time Figure 3 1/4in Tall
    Goebel Hummel figurine titled "A Stitch in Time".
    This collectible figurine depicts a young girl focused on her knitting.
    It is known by the Hummel number 255. (stamped on bottom)
    Also hand-marked De 89 (HUM#)
    The figurine was first issued in 1963 and introduced to the United States in 1964.
    Hand-painted at Goebel in Germany.
    This piece is a bestselling item among Hummel collectors

    Origin and Creation:
    Hummel figurines are porcelain figures based on the drawings of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, a German artist and nun.
    Features:
    They are known for their charming and whimsical designs, often depicting children in various settings.
    Identification Marks:
    The base of Hummel figurines typically includes the "Goebel" mark, the country of origin (favor "W. Germany" for pieces made before reunification), and an incised mold number (also known as the HUM number), such as "De 89" seen here.
    splendid condition, no chips, cracks etc.

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