These items are the Goebel M.I. Hummel porcelain figurines set Umbrella Boy and Umbrella Girl 152A & 152B 8" high circa 1950's.
The Umbrella Boy figurine is a hand-painted ceramic collectible that depicts a young boy sitting under a large, open umbrella. He is wearing a plaid jacket, dark shorts, and a bright orange scarf. He holds the curved handle of the brown umbrella tightly. The figurine captures a moment of shelter, suggesting the boy is either watching a rain shower or taking a break from the weather.
The Umbrella Girl figurine is a hand-painted ceramic collectible that depicts a young girl sitting alone under a large, opened, brown umbrella. She wears a blue coat with small white dots, an orange bow in her hair, and boots with patterned socks. The pose suggests she is waiting for rain to pass or simply taking shelter.
Hummel figurines are based on the drawings of Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel and were produced by the German company W. Goebel Porzellanfabrik starting in 1935.
large size (around 8 inches tall)
These items are in perfect condition and have no chips, cracks or crazing. They have been packed away safely for years.