GOEBEL
HUMMEL FIG. TM2/TM3 JUST RESTING – WAYSIDE HARMONY – TO MARKET – LITTLE GARDENER
HUMMEL FIG. TM2/TM3 JUST RESTING – WAYSIDE HARMONY – TO MARKET – LITTLE GARDENER
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HUMMEL FIG. TM2/TM3 JUST RESTING ?
WAYSIDE HARMONY ? TO MARKET ? LITTLE GARDENER ? SINGING LESSON- PICK ONE
TMK-3
The Stylized Bee (1960-1972)
n 1960 the Stylized Bee was introduced. This new trademark was a bee with
sharp angular wings, the wing tips are parallel with the top of the V. The
Stylized Bee, sometimes abbreviated as Sty-Bee, appeared in three basic forms
through 1972. The first two are both classified as the Stylized Bee (TMK-3),
but the third is considered a fourth step in the evolution, the Three Line Mark
(TMK-4). This form of bumblebee was used one way or another until 1979.
TMK-2
The Full Bee (1940-1959)
In 1950 Goebel paid tribute to Sister Hummel and the trademark was changed
to a bee flying high within a V. The name Hummel in German means bumblebee and
the V stands for ?Verkaufsgesellschat? or Distribution Company. This new mark
was called the Full Bee and was used until 1955.There are twelve variations of
the Bee mark to be found on Goebel-produced M.I. Hummel items, but the
differences between them are not considered particularly significant.
1- TO
MARKET , # 49, 4 ½ ?, TM3
2- LITTLE
GARDENER, # 74, 4 1/2 " TM2
3- LITTLE
HIKER, # 16, TM3, 4?
4- SINGING LESSON # 63, TM2, 3 ?
5- WAYSIDE HARMONY, # 111, 4 1/4? TM2
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