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AI Identification

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Hummel-style goebel porcelain figurine

Cervermics and Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a small porcelain or earthenware figurine in the stylistically consistent manner of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel's ‘Goosie Girl’ design. The figurine depicts a young girl and two white geese standing on a circular base. It features a matte finish and hand-painted details, including a red-and-white polka-dot kerchief, a yellow apron with white spots over a brown dress, and distinct oversized shoes. The aesthetic is characteristic of mid-20th-century German porcelain collectibles. No maker's mark is visible from this camera angle; therefore, attribution to the Goebel factory is a hypothesis based on form and style rather than a statement of fact. The condition appears to be relatively good with some visible debris or light surface grime, consistent with long-term display. There are no obvious large chips or repairs visible in the image, though fine crazing in the glaze—common for older ceramic pieces—cannot be ruled out without closer physical inspection. This identification remains unverified without a view of the base markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have examined this figurine, which appears consistent with the 'Goosie Girl' design associated with Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel. From what I can see, the matte finish and hand-painted application are typical of mid-20th-century German ceramics. However, I cannot verify the maker without an inspection of the base markings; it remains a hypothesis that this is a Goebel factory production. The condition appears fair, though surface grime is visible, and I would need a physical inspection to confirm the presence of crazing or professional repairs not visible in the image. The suggested value range of $50 to $150 reflects the typical market behavior for a Goebel-attributed figurine of this size and subject matter. This estimate assumes the piece bears a mark consistent with the presumed manufacture. General demand for these collectibles has softened recently, making condition and mark-identification vital for liquidity. To move beyond a hypothetical attribution, one would need to document the base hallmarks and seek a physical examination. If this item were later found to be a reproduction or a contemporary 'in the style of' imitation lacking the necessary factory stamps, the market value would likely decrease significantly, potentially falling below $20. Any value is contingent upon successful authentication and the absence of structural damage.

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