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![]() 1996 BERTA HUMMEL GOEBEL WISHES COME TRUE MIB RARE US $35.00
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![]() Berta Hummel by Goebel - The Sky's the Limit US $30.00
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![]() 1999 GOEBEL BERTA HUMMEL CHERUB 3 PIECE PORCELAIN BAND US $9.99
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![]() GOEBEL BERTA HUMMEL NATURE'S PRAYER FIGURINE MINT CONDITION BH55 US $9.99
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![]() GOEBEL BERTA HUMMEL WITH LOVE FIGURINE MINT CONDITION US $9.99
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![]() BERTA HUMMEL BY GOEBEL - HOLIDAY TAMBOURINE US $15.00
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![]() BERTA HUMMEL BY GOEBEL - DEAR SANTA US $15.00
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![]() BERTA HUMMEL BY GOEBEL - STOCKING HUNG WITH CARE US $15.00
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![]() BERTA HUMMEL BY GOEBEL - ONE MORE BERRY US $15.00
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![]() BERTA HUMMEL BY GOEBEL - HANG A SHINING STAR US $15.00
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![]() BERTA HUMMEL BY GOEBEL - SNACK FOR SANTA US $18.00
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![]() Goebel Berta Hummel Figurine "TREE TRIMMING TIME" BH 12 US $5.00
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![]() Goebel Berta Hummel Gallery "Wild Flower" Tealight Holder US $5.99
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![]() Goebel Berta Hummel Musical "Two Hearts" BH 1024 US $.01
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![]() Berta Hummel Goebel Christmas Birthday Ornament US $8.00
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![]() BERTA HUMMEL-GOEBEL-MUSICAL FIGURINE WITH ORIGINAL BOX US $200.00
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![]() Berta Hummel Goebel Ornament GIFT FOR DADDY - NIB US $17.00
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![]() Berta Hummel Goebel Ornament CHRISTMAS BOUQUET - NEW US $17.00
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In most mid-century American collectible pottery circles, the word reproduction draws immediate, passionate responses, usually negative. A fast read of posts on the larger cookie jar collector forums will reveal a loathing of ceramic reproductions that has no parallel in any other location of art. Nevertheless, most of those that express the strongest feelings about reproduction pottery are using the word "reproduction" when they truly mean, "counterfeit". A counterfeit is a reproduction deliberately mismarked for the sole purpose of confusing the prospective buyer into believing it was created by the original corporation.
Properly, permanently marked, reproductions pose no threat to collectible ceramics. They can never be confused with the original items, even if they're passed from consumer to consumer. Counterfeits are, rightly so, the scourge of any collectible circle. Reproductions have usually coexisted with art and collectibles. Any desirable painting, sculpture, piece or style of furniture, doll, textile, mosaic, piece of jewelry, ancient treasure, or ceramic piece which is outside of present copyright protection can be a candidate for reproduction, if for no other reason than to satisfy the marketplace demand for items which are one of a type or outside the budget of the masses. Collecting can be a very fullfiling hobby and also has some excellent variety. May well it be action figures, stamps, or the Goebel Berta Hummel on this page, it'll often be a joy to collect.

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Most collector groups need to wrestle with education about discerning original from reproduction, in particular vintage reproductions of their art form. In furniture, for example, reproductions of many period styles are now as collectible as the originals they copied. Serious collectors of period originals need to be extremely educated about discerning examples from the era they specialize in from later created reproductions. Thousands of dollars are normally at stake, so very few folks take up collecting antique furniture, jewelry, or paintings casually.
Mid-era collectible ceramics present exceptional challenges for collectors. The originals were typically mass-produced under low-tech conditions with inexpensive materials. They were often colored with simple designs or solid finishes, ideal for fast, quick turnaround in a factory. Though there were smaller pottery organizations, like the Helen Hutula Firm of the 1940's, whose complex cookie jars have by no means been reproduced, there had been also massive manufacturers, like the McCoy Pottery Provider, who have drawn a lot more than their share of interest in duplicating their ceramic items. Collecting is often a incredibly fullfiling hobby and also has some excellent selection. May well it be action figures, stamps, or the Goebel Berta Hummel on this page, it is going to always be a joy to collect.



























