German Shepherd Figurine

Goebel German Shepherd Stuffed Figurine

The Goebel Shepherd Figurine is a miniature 1970s shepherd figurine. It features the original trademark logo, which features a bee above the ‘bel’ in the name Goebel and the word W. Germany. The Goebel German Shepherd Figurine dates to between 1972 and 1978. The two paws are crossed on the front paws. The statue is in mint condition. It’s also available in many different sizes.

The double crown mark is a hallmark of a Goebel figurine. This trademark is the symbol of a crown with the letters G and W overlapping. This means that the mark is found twice on a piece. The mark is stamped in blue and is incised on the bottom. The statue depicts a sitting dog with a white underbelly. The Goebel statues and figurines are made in West Germany and are usually between 1935 and 1949.

The lunch bag is a popular item. It’s useful for carrying small bottles, stationery, and make-up. They can also be used at home. The lunch bag is made from PU leather and has a large shoulder strap. The Goebel figurine is available in five different designs. You can use it for a child’s lunch bag or a gift for a GSD lover. The gift is both timeless and useful.

The German Shepherd figurine is made of stone resin and measures 7″L x 3.5″W.

It also comes with a jewelry box and a bangle bracelet. The two pieces are packaged in a gift box, which can be easily wrapped. When buying a German Shepherd Figurine, make sure you choose one that will be a great gift for someone who loves this breed. So, go ahead and browse our German Shepherd gift section for ideas. It’s bound to inspire a smile from anyone who receives it.

The Goebel trademark can be found on a German Shepherd figurine by any manufacturer. The Goebel logo is a crown inside of the letter “W.” It is stamped with a “W. Goebel” logo and the date of 1968. The ear is a prominent feature of the figure. During the early 1940s, it was common for these figurines to be made in Eastern Europe. However, after the dissolution of the USSR in the early 1990s, Russian Lomonosov porcelain shepherds began making them.

A vintage Goebel German Shepherd figurine is very realistic. It is hand-painted with a matte finish and features glossy areas on its nose and eyes. The bottom of the dog’s head contains the number 063774. The first letter is a letter, while the second is a number. There is also a tin signboard that warns visitors that a German Shepherd is on the prowl. If you’re looking for a German Shepherd soft toy, consider a Goebel figurine.

The Goebel figurine is a beautiful example of vintage German Shepherd dog figurines.

The vintage Goebel German Shepherd Dog is marked with the crown mark of the manufacturer in silver and blue. It also has the distinctive logo of the five-star dog, “W. Germany,” and the trademark of the company’s 5 logos. The W. and the G are very difficult to read, but the six-inch-long tiger is still a fine choice for any collector.

This lovely stuffed animal is made of porcelain and measures 5 1/4 inches from the ground to the tip of its ear. Its body measures about 2 inches wide and is 2 1/4 inches tall. The teddy bear is a perfect gift for a German shepherd lover. These stuffed animals are a great way to incorporate your beloved pet into your holiday decorating! These decorative items are available in a variety of colors and designs.

The tiger has a distinctive double crown mark that was used on Shepherd dogs between 1935 and 1949. This mark is stamped in green and incised, and shows the inscriptions “CH 275” and “CH 49”. The tiger’s tail is approximately 7/8 inch wide from paw to paw. The tiger’s chest is 1-inch square. A stuffed tiger has a tiger’s face, but a stuffed tiger’s back is usually shaped differently.