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10:21 am
July 21, 2009


dianas junk

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Hello everyone!

I have inherited a few figurines and have no idea what they are or what they are worth. I have downloaded photos, 4 sets, on Flickr. If anyone can help me identify them and maybe give me a ballpark on their worth I would greatly appreciate it. I have no experience with this at all. I am not good with computers, but I set up Flickr as best I could. My user name is dianaphotos1 and the set names are:

goddess

horsewoman

urn

hairdresser


Thank you for any info you can give me, it is greatly apreaciated!Laugh

Diana

5:50 pm
July 21, 2009


ceramicsappraiser

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Diana, hi depending on quality they could be worth a couple of hundred bucks each.

The Urn, not so much, Dresden studio decorated, not very attractive, Heufel & Co circa 1900-1940, maybe $100. The hairdresser figure and the fox hunter are Nymphenburg, you can go to their website to see what they sell for new, they still produce these. The hunter is newer, probably between 1960's and 1980's, condition wise I see some losses, these sell on ebay for $400-$500 as you have it.  The Hairdresser is older, probably early 20th century before the war.  The mark is nice, depending on condition, once more, they sell on ebay for $400-$500, again, maybe more depending on condition.  The winner is the KPM Berlin figure, she probably represents Fall in a series of the four seasons, you should post a picture of her from the front, depending on where you sell her she could go for $500-$750.


Cheers

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7:02 pm
July 21, 2009


dianas junk

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ceramicsappraiser said:

Diana, hi depending on quality they could be worth a couple of hundred bucks each.

The Urn, not so much, Dresden studio decorated, not very attractive, Heufel & Co circa 1900-1940, maybe $100. The hairdresser figure and the fox hunter are Nymphenburg, you can go to their website to see what they sell for new, they still produce these. The hunter is newer, probably between 1960's and 1980's, condition wise I see some losses, these sell on ebay for $400-$500 as you have it.  The Hairdresser is older, probably early 20th century before the war.  The mark is nice, depending on condition, once more, they sell on ebay for $400-$500, again, maybe more depending on condition.  The winner is the KPM Berlin figure, she probably represents Fall in a series of the four seasons, you should post a picture of her from the front, depending on where you sell her she could go for $500-$750.


Cheers


Thank you so much for your appraisal, I especially like that the one is Fall, in a set of four, very cool.

I appreciate your expertise, thank you!


Diana

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