Goebel Hummel Figurine "Ooh, My Tooth" #533 | First Issue 1995 Special Event | Vintage German Porcelain | Dentist Gift
$28.00
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Add a touch of vintage charm (and sympathy!) to your collection with this adorable M.I. Hummel figurine, "Ooh, My Tooth" (Hum 533).
Depicting a child nursing a toothache with a large bandage tied in a bow, this piece captures the innocence and detail Goebel is famous for. This is a highly collectible First Issue from 1995, featuring the "Special Event" backstamp, making it a unique find for serious collectors.
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or crazing visible. (Please see photos for exact details).
Item Specifics:
Title: Ooh, My Tooth (Oh weh, mein Zahn)
Model Number: 533
Manufacturer: Goebel W. Germany
Trademark: TMK-7 (The Hummel Mark)
Date: First Issue 1995
Special Marks: "Special Event" Stamp
Dimensions: Approx. 3" tall. Perfect For:
Hummel Collectors completing their 500-series.
A whimsical gift for a dentist, dental hygienist, or orthodontist office.
A "Get Well Soon" gift for someone recovering from oral surgery.
Note: This is a vintage item. Please review all photos carefully before purchasing. K13
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