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Hummel & Goebel Message Board Posted by shannon garcia on July 14, 2008 at 23:27:51:
![]() My grandmother passed away and I was given a M.I. Hummel that she purchased in Germany in the late 70's when I was born. From what I have found, it is listed as a Candleholder girl w/ nosegay. She is approx. 3.5" tall with a candleholder in her right hand and flowers in her left. I have seen others online but mine differs in a few ways...the one I saw online had a solid bottom, mine does not, mine is concave with a hole in the center...another difference is mine does NOT have a backstamp, it actually has a small silver rectangular sticker with blue writing that has a picture of one of the stamps from "The Last Bee" series. It does have the M.I. Hummel signature engraved along the outer rim of the base and it does have the #115 engraved underneath by the hole. There seems to be a very small "w" written in black beneath the glaze on the bottom like a signature marking. I have only seen one other thing on the internet that had a silver sticker like mine and I am attaching that to this message. But there are no other markings on this piece...I definately do not want to sell it as it came from my grandmother whom I loved dearly but I would like to have more information on the piece so I can pass the info along with the Hummel to my daughter. Thank you for any information you can give.
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