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AI Identification

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Hummel Figurine 'Knit One, Purl Two' (possibly 'Knitting Lesson' or similar)

Collectible Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$100-150

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a small, glazed ceramic or porcelain figurine depicting a young girl seated, engrossed in knitting. The girl has light brown hair with a prominent red bow on top and a smaller red bow or scarf-like detail around her neck. Her eyes are cast downwards, focusing on the knitting project. She is wearing a teal or light blue dress with what appears to be white polka dots or embroidered elements, and her legs are clad in striped pants, primarily yellow and green, with subtle pink or peach accents. Her shoes or feet are a dark green color. The knitting project itself is a soft pink and yellow, with visible 'stitches' sculpted into the piece, and she holds tiny 'knitting needles' in her hands. The figurine exhibits a soft color palette typical of Goebel Hummel products, with matte and glossy finishes creating texture. The overall craftsmanship suggests high-quality production, with fine details like individual fingers and facial features carefully rendered. No apparent chips, cracks, or significant damage are visible from the provided image, indicating good condition with possible minor surface wear consistent with age and handling. The base of the figurine is not fully visible, so manufacturing marks cannot be confirmed, but its style is strongly indicative of a Hummel figurine.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have carefully examined the provided image of what appears to be a Hummel Figurine, 'Knit One, Purl Two' or 'Knitting Lesson'. From the visual evidence, the figurine appears to be in very good to excellent condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant damage. The colors are vibrant and consistent with typical Hummel palette, and the sculptural details are well-defined, suggesting high-quality manufacturing. Its stylistic elements, such as the soft color palette, the portrayal of an innocent child, and the overall sculpting, strongly indicate authenticity as a Goebel Hummel production. However, it is crucial to state that a definitive authenticity verification cannot be made from images alone. An in-person examination would allow me to inspect the base for crucial manufacturing marks (e.g., M.I. Hummel signature, Goebel bee mark, production numbers, and incised year), which are paramount for authentication and dating. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or certificates, would also significantly aid in confirming authenticity and history. Scientific testing, while generally not applied to Hummels, could be considered for material composition in highly suspicious cases. Market conditions for Hummel figurines have seen fluctuations. While there was a peak in demand decades ago, the current market is more stable, with value generally tied to condition, rarity, and specific model popularity. 'Knit One, Purl Two' is a moderately common and beloved design. The demand for well-preserved, classic Hummel pieces remains steady among collectors. Rarity is not a significant factor for this specific model, as it was produced for an extended period. The primary factors impacting its value are its excellent condition and the enduring appeal of the subject matter. Considering its apparent excellent condition and the moderate demand for this particular model, I would place its current market value within the specified range. The lack of a visible base mark is the primary limitation to a more precise valuation and definitive authentication.

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