Set of 2 with lit Jack-O-Lanterns gives a Victorian vibe, perfect for your grand Village haunted mansion. This general accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, diecast.
In traditional red and white, a classical children's hobby horse is decorated and on display in front of any Village house. The mane is definitely a nod to a striped candy cane.
Tie a Yellow Ribbon has long been a symbol of welcoming home our military. This handsome autumn maple will welcome friends and family to take a closer look at your village display.
When baby Jesus was born, three men arrived with gifts no baby or new parent could possibly enjoy. If it had been three wise women, the gifts would have been much more practical, as detailed on this colorful 15 oz. stemless Christmas wine glass!
In Western culture, Holly is often thought of as a traditional Christmas decoration that is used in wreaths and on garlands. There are many varieties and it grows well in the southern United States.
This is the fountain Jack Skellington makes his first appearance in The Nightmare Before Christmas when he eerily emerges from its glowing green waters!
What is more Christmas-y than the home of Clark Griswold? Designed as part of the Christmas Lane series, this house is the definition of lit up! The house can change the lights from steady to flashing!
This Department 56 20oz. Grinch Latte Mug captures his personality and style as he grins from ear to ear on one side and is frowning on the other side. The green holiday mug has a red interior and will hold 20 oz. Hand washable.
Licensed by National Lampoon, we've recreated one of the most memorable scenes from Christmas Vacation. Clark takes off on his sled, and out of control, crashes through the warming house.
Clark does believe that he is in complete control of the situation when the "Family Truckster" slides under the bed of the 18 - wheeler. Car is removeable.
After hosting the over-decorated house contest for 18 years, this year "Christmas Lane" will feature a beautiful gate announcing this special sub-divison. It will proudly stand at the entrance of the lane and makes a perfect spot for a photo op!
A New York City German Restaurant, located near Union Station in the East Village, that, at the turn of the 20th century, was the place to eat, drink good German beer and be seen. It was a favorite of many well-known musicians, including William Steinway
Department 56 has become a leader in the giftware, collectibles and holiday decorating industry and is best known for our hand-crafted lighted villages, Snowbabies™ figurines and extensive lines of holiday and home decorative products.