15 Valuable Vintage Figurines You Might Already Own

Like retro lunchboxes, kitchenware, and cameras, vintage figurines can be surprisingly valuable. Many of these timeless and sentimental pieces — from whimsical Precious Moments pieces to delicate Lladro designs — have become treasured relics, with prices soaring into the high hundreds (or even thousands).
Whether they’re collecting dust in the family attic or hiding in garage sales, here are 15 figurines that can be worth a small fortune, especially for those who know what to look for.
1. Royal Worcester: ‘Pekinese Dogs’

Royal Worcester’s lifelike porcelain figurines of Pekinese dogs are a favorite among collectors of animal-themed pieces (and apparently every grandmother in the world). Known for their exquisite detail and craftsmanship, these figurines are listed for upwards of $500, especially if they’re part of rare or discontinued models. The brand’s reputation for quality and the figurines’ realistic design add to their enduring appeal.
2. Precious Moments: ‘God Loveth a Cheerful Giver’

This early Precious Moments figurine from 1977, which features a young girl giving away free puppies, is one of the most sought-after in the collection. You’ll find it listed for over $1,000 on eBay if it’s in pristine condition, or around $300 for previously-owned ones. Collectors prize it for its emotional design and limited availability.
3. Hagen-Renaker: ‘Miniature Animal Figurines’

Hagen-Renaker’s miniature animal figurines, particularly their horses and cats, are also hot commodities among collectors thanks to their intricate detailing and vibrant designs. Produced in the mid-20th century, these small but life-like pieces can fetch hundreds of dollars each (like this “Lady and the Tramp” set that’s listed for close to $900 on eBay).
4. Lladro: ‘Nurse’ Figurine

Known for its delicate craftsmanship, Lladro’s “nurse” figurine can fetch over $400 due to its intricate design and representation of an essential worker risking her life to help others. Handcrafted in Spain, this piece was discontinued in 1978, making it highly desirable among collectors. The figurine’s fine details and Lladro’s reputation add to its enduring value.
5. Goebel: ‘The Muppets’ Figurines

Goebel’s line of Muppets figurines, featuring characters like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, are a nostalgic treasure for both kids and fans of the TV show. You’ll find these hand-painted figurines, produced in the 1980s, listed for over $100. Their whimsical charm and connection to the beloved franchise make them a standout in the vintage figurine market.
6. Hummel: ‘Apple Tree Boy and Girl’ Set

This charming set, depicting two children climbing apple trees, is a valuable duo in the vintage market. Originating in Germany, the hand-painted figurines are sought after by figurine enthusiasts all over the world, with some sets selling for around $2,000. Even a single figurine can be valuable: a jumbo “Apple Tree Boy” sold at auction for $2,800 in 2017.
7. Napco: ‘Elfin Figurines’

Napco’s whimsical elfin figurines, produced in the 1950s and early ’60s, are an adorable addition to just about any collection. Known for their playful poses and colorful designs, these figurines are treasured by collectors of mid-century modern designs. You’ll find complete sets in excellent condition listed for close to $200 each.
8. Royal Doulton: ‘Old Balloon Seller’

This Royal Doulton figurine of an elderly woman holding balloons showcases a style of classic English pottery that’s beloved by collectors of the era. With some versions listed for around $300, this hand-painted figurine captures the charm and elegance of the company’s craftsmanship. The rarity of colorways and limited editions helps further elevate the brand.
9. Disney: ‘Haunted Mansion Bride’

This “highly detailed” figurine by the The Walt Disney Classics Collection (WDCC) is a tribute to the Magic Kingdom attraction. The piece is popular among Disney enthusiasts, with prices reaching over $200 due to its rarity and the cult following of Disney memorabilia. Its eerie details (it lights up and plays music), coupled with Disney’s legacy, further boost its appeal.
10. Hummel: ‘Madonna and Child’

Hummel’s “Madonna and Child” figurine captures religious iconography in a delicate and peaceful form, making it a prized piece for collectors of religious artifacts. A set sold for $260 at auction in 2023, though you can also find versions listed for around $600 on eBay.
11. Precious Moments: ‘Love One Another’

As one of the first Precious Moments’ figurines ever made, “Love One Another” holds significant value, with listed prices hovering around $250. This adorable piece, which depicts two kids sitting side by side, is cherished for its message of unity and friendship. Its rarity and symbolic design make it a coveted item among fans of the brand.
12. Capodimonte: ‘Floral Baskets’

Italian-made Capodimonte figurines, like this floral centerpiece, are prized for their use of high-quality porcelain and craftsmanship (these roses look so real). The brand’s meticulous attention to detail means each piece is crafted with remarkable precision — and the price tag reflects that. This “used” model is listed on eBay for a whopping $3,400.
13. Enesco: ‘Growing Up Birthday Girls’ Series

This figurine series, which depicts girls at different ages, is cherished by collectors for its nostalgic value (though we think they look a bit creepy). Complete collections of these figurines list for decent prices (about $200), as each age-specific piece becomes harder to find. Collectors appreciate them for their sentimental connection to childhood and milestone birthdays.
14. Beswick: Beatrix Potter Figurines

Inspired by Beatrix Potter’s famous characters, Beswick figurines bring beloved storybook animals to life with vibrant colors and craftsmanship. Characters like Benjamin Bunny and Jemima Puddle-Duck are particularly valuable, with some fetching around $600 for their ornate designs and lasting impact of Potter’s work.
15. Lefton: ‘Animal Figurines with Glass Eyes’

Lefton’s animal figurines, particularly those with glass eyes, are another unique and charming collectible that can command impressive prices. Produced in the mid-20th century, these pieces feature cats, dogs, and birds with lifelike details. Rare models, like the “Bluebird with nest,” can sell for upwards of $400, while this pair of Siamese cats are listed for over $150.