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I have so much to tell...

Firstly I would like to wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Thank you for all the sweet mails and praise, and not least the many fantastic reviews on Trustpilot.
 
I would like to apologies for the long silence for the past many months. It is certainly not, because we haven't got any news!
 
My biggest problem is that I simply don't know were to start! In short we have bought a HUGE stock of collector's items, app. 140.000 items, which we received in six 40' containers around Easter.
 
We did not know much about what we had actually bought, so for the past 6 months we have been engaged in unpacking, registering and photographing the more than 140.000 items. - It has been like Christmas! Some of the boxes contained amazing and interesting items others more common items. We have expanded our selection with about 3000 new items.

Goebel figurines, plates, bells etc.

To begin somewhere I have chosen to show you some super sweet plates and figurines from Goebel that turned up among the many new items.
1973 Hummel Goebel Charlot Byj Christmas plate, 22cm
Before: 43.41 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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1974 Hummel Goebel Charlot Byj Christmas plate, 22cm
Before: 43.41 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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1976 Hummel Goebel Charlot Byj Christmas plate, 22cm
Before: 43.41 EUR
Now: 33.78 EUR
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1978 Goebel annual glass bell, 16cm
Before: 43.41 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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1979 Goebel annual glass bell, 17cm
Before: 43.41 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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1980 Goebel annual glass bell, 17cm
Before: 43.41 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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Hummel Year plate 1976 with girl in tree with bird, 19cm
Before: 33.78 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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Hummel Year plate 1978 with girl knitting and singing with the birds, 19cm
Before: 40.01 EUR
Now: 13.43 EUR
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Hummel Year plate 1979 with boy play flute for a bird, 19cm
Before: 33.78 EUR
Now: 13.43 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Annual Angel Figurine 2001 Angel with Lamb, 10cm x 10cm x 8cm
Price: 80.71 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Annual Angel Figurine 2002 Angel with Roses, 14cm x 9cm x 7cm
Price: 67.14 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Annual Angel Figurine 2003 Angel Sitting with Heart, 9cm x 8cm x 10cm
Price: 67.14 EUR
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Hummel Annual Bell 1978 Boy Playing the Accordion, 16cm x 11cm x 9cm
Before: 53.58 EUR
Now: 13.43 EUR
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Hummel Annual Bell 1979 Girl sitting with basket, 16cm x 11cm x 9cm
Before: 53.58 EUR
Now: 13.43 EUR
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Hummel Annual Bell 1980 Boy reading book, 16cm x 11cm x 9cm
Before: 53.58 EUR
Now: 13.43 EUR
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Hummel Annual plaquette 1973 Globe-Trotter, Miniature Plate, 8cm
Before: 26.45 EUR
Now: 23.74 EUR
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Hummel Annual plaquette 1974 Goose Girl, Miniature Plate, 8cm
Before: 26.45 EUR
Now: 23.74 EUR
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Hummel Annual plaquette 1986 Playmates, Miniature Plate, 8cm
Before: 26.45 EUR
Now: 23.74 EUR
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Hummel Mother's day plate from Goebel 1976, 19cm
Before: 39.2 EUR
Now: 19.67 EUR
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Hummel Mother's day plate from Goebel 1977, 19cm
Before: 39.2 EUR
Now: 19.67 EUR
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Hummel Mother's day plate from Goebel 1981, 19cm
Before: 39.2 EUR
Now: 30.52 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Monthly Figurine January Girl Skating, 13cm x 7cm x 7cm
Price: 53.58 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Monthly Figurine June Girl with Flower Basket, 13cm x 7cm x 7cm
Price: 53.58 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Monthly Figurine July Girl with Basket and Berry, 13cm x 7cm x 7cm
Price: 53.58 EUR
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Hummel Goebel Swedish Area plate with Skaane, 19cm
Before: 40.01 EUR
Now: 13.43 EUR
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Hummel Goebel Swedish Area plate with Blekinge, 19cm
Before: 40.01 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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Hummel Goebel Swedish Area plate with Halland, 19cm
Before: 40.01 EUR
Now: 20.21 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Nina and Marco Nina with hat and doll, 12cm x 7cm x 7cm
Price: 67.14 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Nina and Marco The first Drink, 12cm x 10cm x 10cm
Price: 80.71 EUR
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Goebel Hummel Nina and Marco Nina with friend and Panda, 14cm x 13cm x 10cm
Price: 94.27 EUR
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Now you only need to see the 2.988 different other novelties

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