About Figurines
Capture the world on your shelf
Don't have a vast sculpture garden to display a Michelangelo or a Rodin? That's okay, because there's an infinite world of figurines out there to appeal to any budget, shelf space, and artistic or kitsch inclination you may have.
Today's major collectibles
- M.I. Hummel - Originating in Germany in 1935, the historical and joyful figurines are recognized worldwide and focus on the original inspirations of Sister Innocentia.
- Lladro - This famous Spanish company specializes in porcelain figures and rare items which sell for hundreds of dollars at auctions.
- Royal Daulton - The Daulton family began as stoneware potters, earning knighthood and Royal Warrants for their innovation with porcelain and other refined wares. The company, based in England, is still going strong today.
- Limoges - From France, these small hand-crafted and hand-painted porcelain boxes can come in shapes of people, animals, plants, and instruments.
- Department 56 - Popular Snowbabies and holiday-themed villages can satisfy your holiday or cityscape needs.