
November,
2001 Monthly Newsletter
About M.I. Hummel
Miniatures
In California you can find a shop called
Goebel Miniatures where they produce miniature renditions of the M.I.
Hummel figurines. These miniatures are about the size of a dime. This
shop is the only shop and the sole producer of these little miniatures.
A few years before this shop came about,
an artist by the name of Robert Olszewski made several miniature replicas
of Hummel figurines in gold. He was not aware that he needed to get
permission from Goebel in order to do this. Before Goebel found out
about Robert's work and stopped him, he had made the following five
miniatures:
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Barnyard Hero
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Stormy Weather
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Kiss Me
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Ring Around the Rosie
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Ride into Christmas
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Robert had also made a few solid gold bracelets
with each one of the above named miniatures attached. These bracelets
and the unauthorized miniatures have since become highly sought after
and are worth alot of money.
Goebel recognized Robert's talent and realized
there was a market for the miniatures. The interesting result was the
birth of the Goebel Miniatures Shop where Robert was hired under contract
with Goebel. As of 1994, Robert no longer works for Goebel.
When the very first Hummel miniatures were
released in 1988, they all got a circular backstamp trademark which
carried the mold number, the year and the name Olszewski along with
Goebel's name. These are also highly sought after.
People are sometimes surprised at the cost
of these little miniatures. What most people don't realize though what
is all involved in creating these little treasures. First of all, they
are not made of earthenware, but of bronze instead. It also takes the
artist about 200 hours or more to carve the new creation in wax. The
wax sculpture is then converted into a sterling silver master mold.
From this silver mold the plaster molds are made and the moulten bronze
is poured into these. The final steps is the painting and packaging.
Goebel Miniatures has made many other types
of miniatures besides just the M.I. Hummels. Of the M.I. Hummels there
was a series that they call "Kinder Way" It was a set of six
little Bavarian buildings and settings that were all connected by little
bridges and are named as follows:
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Market Square
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Flower Stand
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Countryside School
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Wayside Shrine
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Bavarian Cottage
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Bavarian Village
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In early 1992 Goebel announced that the Kinder Way Bavarian
Village settings would be permanently retired. They also announced that
the production of the M.I. Hummel figurines miniatures would also be suspended
indefinitely. To this day, Goebel has no plans to resume production of
these cute little miniatures, although there have been at least three
produced since 1992 as special editions only. They are:
- Ring Around the Rosie
- The Mail is Here
- Honey Lover
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M.I. Hummel miniatures are cute and different and add
extensively to any Hummel collection. Robert Olszewski's work is also
highly sought after, so if you have any miniatures by him, you may want
to consider hanging onto them!
Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!
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