Inspired by the artwork of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, and created by Franz Goebel's porcelain company, Hummel figurines made their debut in 1935. The popularity of these depictions of children made them become highly-prized collectibles. The values of Hummel figurines depend heavily on the market. Another major factor is their condition. Figurines that are chipped, faded, stained, or otherwise damaged have a lesser value, if any value at all. Read this informative article and find out how to properly clean and care for your M.I. Hummel figurines.
1. Handling Hummel Figurines
Just like with other fine collectibles, the less you handle your Hummels, the better. Every time you pick your figurines up, you leave an oily residue from your skin on them. Handling them also causes wear, and increases the chances of them being dropped or otherwise damaged.
2. Displaying and Storing Hummel Figurines
To prevent fading and discoloration, keep your Hummels out of direct sunlight. Don't display them in a windowsill, for example. To protect your investment, the best place to show them off is in an enclosed cabinet. This will keep them dust-free. It will also keep them safe from damage.
To store your Hummel figurines, hopefully you have the original padding and boxes. (Having the original packaging always increases the value.) If not, thickly wrap your collectibles in non-colored foam or bubble wrap. Avoid using colored foam as it may fade onto the Hummels. Avoid using newspaper too, because the ink can rub off. Don't wrap them in silk paper either. Place your Hummels in a sturdy box or container. Store this in a cool, dry area that doesn't experience extreme temperature changes as this can cause crazing to occur. ("Crazing" is when a network of hairline cracks appear on the glaze.) Choose an area where high humidity isn't a problem too. Heat and humidity can cause discoloration. Dampness can cause the metallic oxide paint on your Hummel figurines to oxidize (creates shiny, silvery spots) as well.
3. Cleaning Hummel Figurines
Before you begin the actual cleaning process, place a thick, clean, folded-over towel on the work surface. Place your Hummel figurines one-at-a-time on the towel. Locate the air hole. It will be in a hidden place such as in the back, or under the arms or legs. This hole allows air to escape during the manufacturer's firing process. It's important that you cover the hole to keep water out of the inside. Because, the inside of the Hummel isn't glazed. If water gets inside, it can cause discoloration.
Clean your figurines with a solution of mild soap or shampoo and lukewarm water. You can use a clean shaving or makeup brush, or a soft, clean cloth dipped in the cleaning solution. Gently brush or wipe the entire exterior of the Hummel. Rinse the figurine with a soft, clean cloth dipped in clean water. Allow it to air dry.
4. Repairing Your Hummel Figurines
If any of your Hummels become chipped, cracked, or otherwise broken, crazed, oxidized, et cetera, you should contact a a professional ceramic restorer to make it look like new again. Check the Yellow Pages in your phone book, or search the Internet. Attempting to make repairs to your Hummel figurines yourself can lower their looks, and their value.
Resources
http://www.deutscheshaus.cc/html/newsletters/newsletter_may2001.html
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Post a CommentI never collected these, which is odd given that I spent a lot of time in Germany.