Discover the heart of German porcelain tradition with the Apple Tree Girl (HUM 141/I). As one of the most celebrated motifs in the M.I. Hummel collection, this charming figurine features a young girl perched high in the branches of an apple tree, accompanied by a little bird. She is the world-famous counterpart to the Apple Tree Boy - HUM 142, and together they represent the ultimate symbol of Hummel artistry.
Hand-painted in Rödental, Germany, this "standard" size model showcases the full intricate detail of the bird on the branch, a feature not found in the smaller miniature versions. A favorite among collectors for decades, this motif has graced annual plates, lamps, and bookends. Whether you are seeking a vintage-inspired piece with deep historical roots or the perfect partner for your Apple Tree Boy, this figurine is a quintessential addition to any home gallery. There are a few size variations - HUM 141 4/0 and HUM 141/V, and older figures are characterized by a brown base.
Sculptor: Arthur Moeller
Sculpted: 1940
Height: 6.00"
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