Table lamps are one of unique items that Hummel made with the beloved rosy cheeked figurines that we have come to love. There was a limited selection of these figurines made compared to other types of Hummel figurines. In this article I will cover all the Hummel table lamps and I will include prices for each of these items.
Let’s get started with Hummel figurine table lamps.
Contents
- 1 Table Lamps
- 1.1 Hummel 44/A Culprits (Boy) and 44/B Out of Danger (Girl)
- 1.2 Hummel 101 To Market
- 1.3 Hummel 102 Volunteers
- 1.4 Hummel 103 Farewell
- 1.5 Hummel 104 Eventide
- 1.6 Hummel II/111 Wayside Harmony
- 1.7 Hummel II/112 Just Resting
- 1.8 Hummel 202 Old Man Reading Newspaper
- 1.9 Hummel 223 To Market (Redesign)
- 1.10 Hummel 224 Wayside Harmony (Redesign)
- 1.11 Hummel 225 Just Resting
- 1.12 Hummel 227 She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
- 1.13 Hummel 228 Good Friends
- 1.14 Hummel 229 Apple Tree Girl
- 1.15 Hummel 230 Apple Tree Boy
- 1.16 Hummel 231 & 234 Birthday Serenade
- 1.17 Hummel 232 & 235 Happy Days
- 2 Conclusion
Table Lamps
The first table lamps made were Hum 44/A and 44/B Culprits and Out of Danger. Many of the Hummel table lamps come as a pair of boy and girl figurines.
Hummel 44/A Culprits (Boy) and 44/B Out of Danger (Girl)
Both of these lamps were designed by master sculptor Arthur Moeller. These figurines were part of the original 46 designs released in 1935. Both these table lamps stand 8-1/2″ and were in production until 1989.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
44 | 8-1/2″ – 9-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $300 – 375 |
44/A | 8-1/2″ – 9-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $200 – 250 |
44/A | 8-1/2″ – 9-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $175 – 200 |
44/A | 8-1/2″ – 9-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $150 – 175 |
44/A | 8-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $125 -150 |
44/A | 8-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $125 -145 |
44/A | 8-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $75 -125 |
44/B | 8-1/2″ – 9-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $200 – 250 |
44/B | 8-1/2″ – 9-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $175 – 200 |
44/B | 8-1/2″ – 9-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $150 – 175 |
44/B | 8-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $125 -150 |
44/B | 8-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $125 -145 |
44/B | 8-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $75 -125 |
Hummel 101 To Market
To market was designed by master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1937. This figurine was listed as a closed edition very quickly after it was released. This figurine was redesigned in 1952 by Moeller and had a limited release.
This lamp is an adaptation of Hummel 49: To Market. The redesign saw the stem redesigned as a tree trunk, earlier versions had a fluted stem (white) and plain stem (light beige).
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
101 Plain | 6-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $3000 – 4500 |
101 Fluted | 6-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $2500 – 3000 |
101 Tree Trunk | 7-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $900 -1200 |
101 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $300 – 400 |
101 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $200 – 300 |
Hummel 102 Volunteers
This Hummel table lamp was designed by Erich Lautensack in 1937. There were only a few known examples of this figurine. This figurine was listed as a close edition in April 1937
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
102 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $5000 – 10000 |
Hummel 103 Farewell
This Hummel table lamp was also a very limited production like Hummel 102. This figurine was sculpted by master sculptor Erich Lautensack in 1937. This is an extremely rare piece and was listed as a closed edition the same year it was released.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
102 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $5000 – 10000 |
Hummel 104 Eventide
Eventide has few known examples. This was designed by master sculptor Rinehold Unger in 1938. This figurine is similar to the figurine Hum 99, the only difference is the positioning of the lamb. The lamp figurine has the lamb at the center instead of to the right of the figurine.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
104 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $5000 – 10000 |
Hummel II/111 Wayside Harmony
This lamp is the same design as the figurine HUM 111, this lamp was made for a short period of time in the 1950’s. Perhaps to avoid confusion and/or to conform with the mold numbering system, the lamp was slightly redesigned and assigned a new number, HUM 224/I.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
II/111 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $400 – 500 |
II/111 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $300 – 400 |
II/111 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $200 – 300 |
Hummel II/112 Just Resting
Just Resting table lamp was sculpted by master sculptor Reinhold Unger. This table lamp was produced for a short time in the 1950’s. Just like Hummel II/111 this lamp was redesigned and re-released as Hum 225/I
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
II/112 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-1 | $400 – 500 |
II/112 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $300 – 400 |
II/112 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $200 – 300 |
II/112 | 7 | TMK-1 & 2 | $3000 – 3500 |
Hummel 202 Old Man Reading Newspaper
This Hummel table lamp is the same figurine as Hum 181. This lamp was made as a sample only by master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1948 after the Siesses Convent rejected it for production. This is listed as a closed edition.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
202 | 8-1/4″ | None | $9000 – 12000 |
Hummel 223 To Market (Redesign)
To Market Hummel table lamp was first crafted by master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1937 as Hum 101. This table lamp was redesigned in the 1950’s and re-released until 1989.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
223 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $375 – 400 |
223 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $350 – 375 |
223 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $300 – 325 |
223 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $275 – 300 |
223 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $225 – 250 |
223 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-7 | $200 – 225 |
223 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-8 | $200 |
Hummel 224 Wayside Harmony (Redesign)
This figurine was first introduced as Hum II/111 in the 1950’s. This lamp was designed by master sculptor Rinehold Unger in 1952. This figurine was produced in 2 different sizes 224/I (7-1/2″) and 224/II (9-1/2″). This figurine was withdrawn from production in 1989.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
224/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $275 – 300 |
224/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $225 – 250 |
224/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $175 – 225 |
224/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $150 – 200 |
224/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $125- 150 |
224/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-7 | $125 – 150 |
224/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-8 | $125 |
224 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $390 – 480 |
224 | 9-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $305 – 365 |
224/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $275 – 300 |
224/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $225 – 250 |
224/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $175 – 225 |
224/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $150 – 200 |
224/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $125- 150 |
224/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-7 | $125 – 150 |
224/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-8 | $125 |
Hummel 225 Just Resting
Just Resting was first released as Hum II/112 in the 1950’s. This was sculpted by master sculptor Reinhold Unger. This figurine was withdrawn from production in 1989.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
225/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $275 – 300 |
225/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $225 – 250 |
225/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $175 – 225 |
225/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $150 – 200 |
225/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $125- 150 |
225/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-7 | $125- 150 |
225/I | 7-1/2″ | TMK-8 | $125 |
225 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $390 – 480 |
225 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $300 – 360 |
225/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $275 – 300 |
225/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $225 – 250 |
225/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $175 – 225 |
225/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $150 – 200 |
225/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $125- 150 |
225/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-7 | $125- 150 |
225/II | 9-1/2″ | TMK-8 | $125 |
Hummel 227 She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
This Hummel lamp was the work of master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1953. This figurine was based off of Hum 174 and was produced until 1989. This lamp was only produced in the 7-1/2″ size.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
227 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $300 – 400 |
227 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $200 – 300 |
227 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $150 – 225 |
227 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $175 – 235 |
227 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $150 – 160 |
Hummel 228 Good Friends
This is another piece that was sculpted by master sculptor Arthur Moeller in 1953. This lamp was only made in the 7-1/2″ size and utilized Hum 182 as part of the design. This figurine was also withdrawn in 1989 like many of the other lamps made by Goebel.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
228 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $300 – 400 |
228 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $200 – 300 |
228 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $150 – 225 |
228 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $140 – 210 |
228 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $125 – 160 |
Hummel 229 Apple Tree Girl
This lamp is one of the most popular lamps and also figurines. The Apple Tree Girl and Boy design was used across many of the different types of figurines Goebel made. This design was sculpted by master sculptor Arthur Moeller. This lamp utilized Hum 141 as part of the design. This figurine was also withdrawn in 1989 like many of the other lamps made by Goebel. This figurine was withdrawn in 1989 like many of the other lamps made by Goebel.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
229 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $540 – 600 |
229 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $200 – 275 |
229 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $175 – 200 |
229 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $150 – 175 |
229 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $100 – 150 |
Hummel 230 Apple Tree Boy
This is the brother to Apple Tree Girl and is just as popular as Apple Tree Girl. This design was sculpted by master sculptor Arthur Moeller. This lamp utilized Hum 142 as part of the design. This figurine was previously known as both Autumn and Fall. Just like the other lamps in this article it was withdrawn from production in 1989.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
230 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-2 | $540 – 600 |
230 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-3 | $200 – 275 |
230 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-4 | $175 – 200 |
230 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-5 | $150 – 175 |
230 | 7-1/2″ | TMK-6 | $100 – 150 |
Hummel 231 & 234 Birthday Serenade
This particular lamp, which was first designed by master sculptor Reinhold Unger and was out of production for many years. This lamp utilizes Hum 218 Birthday Serenade as it’s design. The old model has the boy playing a flute and the girl playing an accordian. In 1976 Hum 231 was re-released and redesigned. Hum 234 is a smaller version of Hum 232. This new model has the girl playing the flute and the boy playing an accordian. This was withdrawn in December of 1986
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
231 | 9-3/4″ | TMK-2 | $1200 – 1800 |
231 | 9-3/4″ | TMK-5 | $275 – 300 |
231 | 9-3/4″ | TMK-6 | $200 – 225 |
234 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-2 | $960 – 1260 |
234 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-3 | $660 – 960 |
234 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-4 | $300 – 600 |
234 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-5 | $270 – 300 |
234 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-6 | $255 – 270 |
Hummel 232 & 235 Happy Days
The Happy Days table lamp was designed by master sculptor Reinhold Unger in 1954 and started production in the 1950’s. This lamp essentially is the same design as Hum 232. This lamp went on hold after TMK-2 until it was redesigned in 1976 (TMK-5). Hum 235 was a smaller version of Hum 232.
Hum # | Size | TMK | Price |
232 | 9-3/4″ | TMK-2 | $720 – 1020 |
232 | 9-3/4″ | TMK-5 | $300 – 330 |
232 | 9-3/4″ | TMK-6 | $255 – 315 |
235 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-2 | $540 – 665 |
235 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-3 | $375 – 510 |
235 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-4 | $300 – 375 |
235 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-5 | $285 – 300 |
235 | 7-3/4″ | TMK-6 | $270 – 280 |
Conclusion
Hummel table lamps are a great way to add a variety to any collection. These are great pieces to showcase and can be conversation starters. These rosy cheek children always make people smile when they see them. Remember with anything to have a professional check the item before you use it in your home.
Good day,
My gran gave a beautiful lamp to me, that I loved since I was a little girl. My aunt said it used to belong to my great gran…
It is a tree with a boy picking red apples, standing on a ladder and passing them down to a girl below.
I would like to know if I should add this lamp on my insurance as a items listed on its own, or is it okay to just have it as part of my normal home content.
Any advise on what this lamp is worth, would be much appreciated.
To me it is priceless xxx
If I could email a photo to you, please let me know. I would love some info on this item. Time period, where it was made and by whom…
Thank you,
Liz Human
@Elizabeth, For a unique and sentimental item like the described lamp (a tree with a boy picking apples and passing them to a girl), it’s wise to consider adding it as a separately listed item on your insurance, especially if it has significant personal or potential monetary value. The value of such a lamp can vary greatly depending on factors like its age, maker, condition, and rarity.