Posted 13 years ago
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Horse is about 8 1/2" tall, about 8 1/2" long
It is Stamped with a Hummel blue full bee stamp.
It has either has an imbed word, or number in black, to the right of the V Bee stamp, but it's so faint I can't read it. It isn't a solid stamp.
It looks like it's a colt and not a grown horse.
I've been told it is not a Hummel!!! They said Hummel never made horses.
Does anyone have any ideas about this horse?
Royal Copenhagen ? possible .
Would Royal Copenhagen used a Hummel V Bee stamp?
I don't Know . But do many kind of animals . take a look on this site :
http://www.jamiri.dk/Royal-Copenhagen-mark.htm
Thank you for your reply.
I will search the site and see if I could e-mail with pictures of the horse.
If I get an answer of yes or no, I will let you know.
This is a mystery, I have searched for months. There has to be an answer, it's just a matter of when.
If you learn any more, Please let me know.
All my antiques are a mystery. Check out the Slant Desk I have tried to solve for months also.
Thank you again
Hi , Needinformation . STAFFORDSHIRE ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-EARLY-ANTIQUE-STAFFORDSHIRE-HORSE-VASE-SCULPTURE-/310289925702?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483eb88646
Thank you for the information, I will lookup Staffordshire horses.
The stamp of Hummel is a 1950's V Bee stamp.
Hummel never made animals, except for the Nativity animals.
That is what stumps me.
I will try. I will post it very soon.
German Hummel Mark
http://www.antique-hq.com/find-out-the-value-of-your-hummel-figurine-322/
Is 322 a number for the colt Figurine?
I e-mailed Goebel Co. in Germany. I have a reply.
"We assume that your foal is our model CE 56. This foal was modelled by our sculptor, Erich Lautensack in 1938. In 1960 it was withdrawn from our program."
Does anyone have this model #CE56 to verify that it is this horse. V high bee 1950-1957.