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The Hummel Goose Girl – Hum Number 47



Last updated: March 6, 2019 by Mathew Poole

Phil asked

I have a 12.5 inch Hummel goose girl figure and can’t find any information on it please help

The Hummel Goose Girl was first modeled by master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1936. Since then this figurine has been released in various sizes, from the small 4″, to the larger 12.5″ that you yourself have.

The 12.5″ Goose Girl Hum Number 47/III, was first released in 2004.
Of the various sizes, the 12.5 is the most expensive one of the lot.
Depending on condition, the estimated fair market value can be between:

  • $1,000.00 – $1,500.00 USD FMV, depending on condition.


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