Description:

Offered is a highly desirable five-piece collection of vintage collectible figurines, an exceptional mixed grouping uniting three globally recognized names in decorative arts: Royal Doulton of England, Goebel Hummel of West Germany (including sought-after TMK-era examples), and the collectible limited-edition sculptural work of Gregory Perillo produced under Vague Shadows Ltd.

This lot represents a rare opportunity to acquire an instant cabinet-ready display collection, with pieces selected not only for their aesthetic harmony, but also for their strong collector demand, iconic subject matter, and recognizable market liquidity.

Royal Doulton - “Babie” (England)
The collection is anchored by the elegant Royal Doulton bone china figurine titled “Babie”, a graceful period character study executed with the refinement and subtle color blending for which Doulton is celebrated. The figure is modeled in a flowing pastel green gown with a soft drape and luminous glaze, complemented by a lavender bonnet, ribbon detailing, and a charming parasol accent that lends movement and narrative sophistication. The facial modeling is delicate and expressive, and the overall silhouette is exceptionally decorative, designed to display beautifully from every angle. The underside bears the Royal Doulton factory mark and the printed title “Babie,” confirming identification and authenticity.

Goebel Hummel - West Germany (3 Figurines, TMK Identified)
The lot includes three authentic Goebel Hummel figurines, each capturing the timeless appeal that has made Hummel one of the most collected figurine traditions in the world. Their enduring value is driven by the combination of subject popularity, hand-painted detail, and TMK identification, as collectors often seek specific trademark eras associated with earlier production periods and classic mid-century craftsmanship.

Included are:

Goebel Hummel “Lost Sheep” (#68) - TMK-3
A cornerstone title within the Hummel catalog, “Lost Sheep” depicts a young boy tenderly holding a lamb, embodying the pastoral innocence and gentle storytelling that defines the Hummel legacy. This example is identified as TMK-3, a particularly desirable earlier trademark era that is widely favored by collectors seeking vintage West Germany production.

Goebel Hummel “Little Sweeper” - TMK-3
One of the most iconic domestic-themed Hummel designs, “Little Sweeper” portrays a young girl with broom in hand, rendered with soft shading and a beautifully balanced stance. Identified as TMK-3, this example carries added collector appeal due to its earlier trademark classification, enhancing desirability beyond later production examples.

Goebel Hummel “Boy with Toothache” - TMK-4
A wonderfully expressive and emotionally engaging figure, “Boy with Toothache” is instantly recognizable for its charming, relatable narrative quality. The facial expression and posture exemplify the artistry that made Hummel internationally famous. This example is identified as TMK-4, a collectible and well-regarded trademark period that remains in high demand, particularly for popular character titles.

Together, these three Hummels form an exceptionally attractive trio, spanning some of the most desirable collecting themes: pastoral imagery, domestic charm, and expressive childhood storytelling - all hallmarks of the Hummel tradition.

Gregory Perillo - “Siesta” (Limited Edition, Vague Shadows Ltd., 1983)
Completing the collection is the striking limited edition sculpture titled “Siesta” by Gregory Perillo, produced by Vague Shadows Ltd. and dated 1983. This piece introduces a distinct sculptural voice to the lot, depicting a serene resting child form with strong textural detail, earthy tonal coloration, and a quiet contemplative mood. The underside confirms its limited edition status, with a stated production limitation of 5,000, adding notable collector interest for buyers of Perillo works and Western-themed decorative sculpture.

This five-piece grouping offers an exceptional blend of refinement, nostalgia, and collectible market strength, making it ideal for high-end collectors, decorative display buyers, or resellers seeking strong brand recognition and proven demand.

All five figurines are in excellent vintage condition. Surfaces exhibit strong original coloration and clean glaze presentation, with no visible chips, cracks, or restorations. Delicate protruding elements - including parasol tip, broom detail, hands, hat edges, and lamb features - all intact. Light base wear and underside rubbing is present, consistent with careful display and age. Overall, this is a particularly attractive, high-display-quality lot.

Collector interest in Royal Doulton and Goebel Hummel remains consistently strong, particularly for well-preserved examples with intact details and clearly identified TMK marks. The presence of two TMK-3 Hummel figurines (“Lost Sheep” #68 and “Little Sweeper”) enhances the desirability of this lot significantly, as TMK-3 examples are widely sought after as an earlier production era associated with classic mid-century Goebel craftsmanship. The TMK-4 “Boy with Toothache” adds further appeal as a highly recognizable character title with excellent emotional expression. The Gregory Perillo “Siesta,” with its limited edition status and dated base, introduces an additional collecting category that elevates the group beyond a standard figurine lot.

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