So hands up all those who though garden gnomes are naf, very naf???
In plastic and concrete, this is probably the case...... but, in terracotta, and from the 19th and early twentieth centuries, from makers in Germany, Bohemia and Austria, the gnome is making significant progress as a collectable. Older companies, such as Maresch, Grafenroda, Bloch and to a lesser degree Heissner, are now drawing signifiicant attentiom, with recent large items from Maresch, for example, fetching @ ?900 per item, and Bloch, the Bohemian manufacturer (Dubi, Teplice) whose gnomes are regularly commanding prices in the low hundreds of pounds. Clearly these are not items to be left out on your lawn all winter, as frost damage is a serious cause of damage.
Regards,
Marcus