Climb into a world of childhood nostalgia with the Apple Tree Boy (HUM 142/I). As one of the most famous and recognizable motifs in the M.I. Hummel catalog, this charming figurine depicts a young boy perched comfortably in the branches of an apple tree, accompanied by a tiny feathered friend. This piece is the legendary counterpart to the Apple Tree Girl - HUM 14 4/0, together forming the most iconic duo in German porcelain history.
Hand-painted in Rödental, Germany, the Apple Tree Boy has been a beloved staple since its debut, appearing on annual plates, lamps, and bookends. While the smaller version HUM 142 4/0 offers a compact charm, this standard size (142/I) features the full intricate detail of the bird resting on the branch. Whether you are starting your collection or looking for the perfect centerpiece, this "pinnacle" Hummel figurine brings the timeless spirit of the Bavarian countryside into your home.
Sculptor: Arthur Moeller
Sculpted: 1940
Height: 6.00"
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