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My Grandma just passed, are these collectibles worth anything? I'm not selling, just curious?
12 Answers
- Anonymous4 weeks ago
I don't know, sorry!
- ♥Sweetness♥Lv 71 month ago
They look like Hummels. Like anything, some can be worth money depending on what they were and how many were made, but for the most part, they are just average for resale pricing. Here is a website that may help you out:
- 1 month ago
Hummels are not worth that much, but some can be.
But if you have "Little Shopper", let me know.
My Grandmother bought figure for each of her children.
My Mother's was "Little Shopper".
- TorchbugLv 71 month ago
"While most Hummels go for $50, some of them are worth a few hundred dollars, and rare Hummels can sell for up to 5-figures during auctions." Source: https://www.truelegacyhomes.com/hummel-figurines/
- Anonymous1 month ago
I agree on the Hummel figurines. You can identify each by name and find recent sales of that specific one to value it for insurance purposes.
My MIL collected them and some are worth quite a bit now.
- ?Lv 71 month ago
There's still a market for Hummels. My collection is about 3-4 times larger than yours.
I purchased a lot of mine at the factory in Germany when I lived there.
Do a Google search for the Hummels website and try to identify each statuette for their dates and prices.
That's one only way to determine their value.
Check the bottoms of the statues for dates and signatures.
These too will add to their value.