This LED lit accessory will perfectly frame the front of most Snow Village houses. It features two flocked evergreens, a garden gate with festive wreath and the signature cardinal set against a snowy backdrop.
Legend has it that when a cardinal appears, you know that your departed loved one is near and is thinking of you. This rural fence is a good place to spot all the Cardinals who land to keep watch each winter.
Continuing with the Twelve Days of Christmas theme, the five gold rings on this tree match the perfectly round shape of the tree. Trimmed with festive red ribbon, a perfect addition to any Village display.
Everything about the "North Pole Sisal Tree Factory" says trees are the top, from the trees cut into the shutters, glass on the window, finial on the roof and shape of the front door. Samples outside show several options for styles & colors.
Complete your Christmas Vacation scene with this companion to the Griswold Holiday House. A string of lights are set in front, waiting to be untangled and yard decor is unpacked, with the promise of a fun old fashion family Christmas.
Without his Christmas bonus, Griswold's biggest fantasy, the backyard pool, will be down the drain. Until the check arrives, we bring the dream to life, as the perfect addition to your Christmas Vacation display.
All decked out for the fall, "Mickey's Pumpkintown House" is ready for trick-or-treaters to visit. With pumpkins in the yard, and his name over the door, Mickey is ready for the big night!
Gingerbread is one of Santa's favorite cookie flavors and both he and Mrs. Claus love to visit the "Gingerbread Windmill" with its rotating cookie blades and decorative trim that looks just like a gingerbread cookie -- almost good enough to eat!
Welcome to The Original Snow Village from Department 56. Built with the same values found in small towns across America. Animated Flaming Sleigh, from the famous scene when the yard decorations take flight.
This elf has stuffed the Pluto stuffed animal with just the right amount of soft stuffing. Now it's ready to be taken home and hugged by one lucky girl or boy!
A soft ball of yarn and a kitten, what could be cuter? This elf may be teasing this little grey kitten, but there's always time for play at the North Pole.
This cozy A-Frame is home to the North Pole "Christmas Quilts" shop. Inside elves are cutting and stitching some of the most beautiful Christmas quilts that will be used to keep off the chill of those long winter nights.
This elegant three story brick building is home to the city's oldest and best known chess club. Many champions have played here over the years. The double doors and striped awning make the club very inviting.
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. This manor house is a fine example of the upscale homes found in this area.
Title of this gaslight pub came from the pages of "Our Mutual Friend" by Charles Dickens. This was a fictional pub based on those he frequented and on which real pubs are named today.
St. James Hall was a large concert hall, opened in 1858, and could seat 2,000 people. In 1868, Charles Dickens presented a final series of "Farewell Readings," at the hall. The program was devoted to "Doctor Marigold" (from the Christmas Story).
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.