Department 56 Villages

It takes a good person to make a good deal. Limited to Year of Production - 2024. In commemoration of Rick Jackson's retirement, our artists created this accessory as he was our grill master' during company cook-outs.
$34.00
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A generous tip is well deserved when it's Christmas being delivered across town.
$40.00
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Busy shoppers one and all! This set of four figures will enhance your Christmas scene. A hand-painted accessory for Christmas In The City by Department 56. Set of 4.
$60.00
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It's okay, it's his sister! The infamous billboard that welcomes everyone to Schitt's Creek is captured in amazing detail by our Department 56 artists. LED LIT Billboard!
$75.00
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Traverse carefully, as the rickety, rotted boards can splinter at any moment, falling you to the fiery pits below!
$40.00
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Sitting beneath the wiry bare branch tree you'll find a rabid little raccoon nibbling on one of his favorite treats, a carved pumpkin.
$25.00
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With classic designs from the 1950s and 1960s, these Vintage Pumpkins will add a little color and charm to your Halloween Village display. This set of 5 can be used separately or together.
$15.00
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With sparkling glitter and lots of spooky skulls, the Haunted Skull Tree is lit and rotates. It will be the perfect centerpiece to any Village Halloween display.
$70.00
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No, we're not in Area 51, but there seems to be a flying saucer landing in the cow pasture! Udderly Unbelievable adds a little humor to your Village display as the spaceship rotates above head.
$75.00
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This very traditional witch, dressed all in black with her black cat, broom stick and pointed hat, is a spooky addition to your Halloween display. You can almost hear her chanting, Toil, Toil Double Trouble.
$25.00
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Who doesn't like to see their faithful canine companions dressed up to celebrate Halloween? These three Family Halloween Pups are patiently waiting for their treats. Sold in a set of three pieces.
$38.00
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Based on an 18th century German tale, our Wolfman's Howl will scare the socks off you!
$25.00
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With skulls piled around the base, you'll want to add several of the black bare branch trees to your Halloween Village. Bendable branches allow you to make each tree even more scary.
$25.00
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When you step on these Scary Skeleton Stairs you may get a little nervous, but they will surely take your display to the next level!
$10.00
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Buddy has gone to a better place, to the R.I.P. Cemetery , of course. This lighted accessory features Buddy as a pet ghost ready to haunt the neighborhood.
$36.00
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Now you can have more colors on your Halloween twinkle brite tree.
$40.00
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Designed for use with the Building and Accessories Lighting System by Department 56.
$18.00
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If you have ever wondered how candy canes get their stripes, this whimsical factory at the North Pole reveals the trade secrets. The tiny stool in front offers industrious elves the chance to add creative stripes to a freshly made rotating candy stick.
Look what's come to Christmas Lane for the Original Snow Village! Why it's The Grinch House! It's got a grinchy tree, a Grinchy sleigh on the roof, signs to Who-Ville and a Grinch trying to run away with the Christmas lights!
The year is 1989, and the place is the Plaza Theatre, the event is the premiere of a now classic Christmas movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Holding a tiny kitten, this young girl knows that this is indeed A Purrect Christmas Gift!
$28.50
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Every metropolitan city connects to outlying areas using various means of transportation. For Christmas in the City we are pleased to add the Christmas in the Cities Limited which will take commuters in and out of the city each day.
Housed in an brick building, Thompson's Furniture is as impressive on the outside as the fine furnishings they sell inside. Note the shipment of new headboards on the side on the building.
At the North Pole, Santa's Man Cave sits apart from his residence in a cozy travel trailer decked out with brightly colored lighted , garland and a snowman standing guard near the door.