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Gerold Porzellan Identification & Values


Determining the value of Gerold porzellan figures depends on:

  • Identification of the figurine
  • Evaluation of the condition of the figurine
  • Analysis of past sales
Gerold Porzellan produced thousands of figurines during the years they were in business. Identification is a problem. The figurines have a number on the bottom but it is often extremely hard to read. In additon, for the numbers to help with identification there needs to be a "Catalog" that ties the number together with a picture. We purchased and published a 1958 Gerold Porzellan catalog but it is the only one we have seen. 

There are two ways to find items on this site. If you are interested in browsing over a variety of figurines, the links at the left will let you do that. 

Gerold Porzellan is not worth a lot of money. You can buy gerold porcelain in perfect condition for $25-$50. That means if you have a damaged piece it has little value. We have noticed sellers know this and like to gloss over (Flea Bites) problems. It can be hard to tell from a picture on Ebay if something is a chip or a manufacturing defect. 

If you are holding the figurine in your hand it's easy to run you fingers over the ears, fingers and other places most likely to be damaged. You will feel rough spots.