Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. The miller at Brandon Mill ground corn for his neighbors. Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building.
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.
Inspired by Garraway's Coffee House from the 18th century, this coffee house was not only a gathering place, but a place where important business was conducted. Both coffee and tea were sought after drinks during the time of Charles Dickens.
There's a new Fire House in town, it's Engine 223 Fire House for The Original Snow Village. The engine bays are on the first floor while the upstairs contains the offices and bunk rooms for the firemen.
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!
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.
With her new and fashionable dress and hat, this Londoner can truly say, I feel retty. This accessory was designed to accompany Mary Margaret's Fine Dresses.
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.
Disney's much beloved and mischievous brothers, the triplet ducklings, sit on the grass in their iconic red, green, and blue attire. Each wears a goofy grin with Jim Shore rosemaled details. Huey, Dewey, and Louie celebrate 35 years together.
This festive gnome makes a charming scarecrow. In a palette of fall colors, this harvest time gnome is anchored in a pumpkin. He wears a patchwork hat with hay poking out. With a smile and rosemaling he makes a charming Autumn decoration.
No one knows gnomes like Jim Shore! Jim has put a playful spin on Christmas. This Highland Glen holiday gnome doubles as a napkin holder and promises to clean up any messes his mischief manner may inspire.
This striking line of statuettes by Jim Shore shine a light on the animal kingdom's most endangered. Celebrate the critically endangered Hawksbill by adopting its likeness into your home. This determined turtle will glide into your heart.
With all American enthusiasm pepping his steps, Snoopy marches across this Jim Shore scene with patriotism. First published in the states, the Peanuts comic strip is beloved worldwide. Dressed as Uncle Sam, Snoopy shows love for his first fans.
Joe Cool is one of Snoopy's many alter-egos. As Joe Cool, Snoopy, pretends to be a college student. To become Joe Cool, the beagle simply puts on a pair of sunglasses, leans against a wall, and embraces cool. Do the same with this Jim Shore Big Figurine!
Fourth in Jim Shore's Enchanted Princess Masterpiece Collection, this design highlights the beauty of one of Disney's favorite princesses, Tiana. In a spectacular floral dress and tiara, Tiana holds her soon to be prince, the frog.
No one knows gnomes like Jim Shore! Donning the colors of the USA, this bearded gnome wears his country's flag and symbol on his hat. In a suit of stars and stripes his patriotism outshines the garden. Celebrate America, gnome of the free.
Mickey Mouse prepares to protect the autumn harvest by acting as a scarecrow this fall. Wearing patchwork purple pants and a Jim Shore rosemaled tunic. Mickey smiles with amusement as a crow perches atop his floppy hat in this playful design.
Everyone's favorite alien, Stitch, dresses as a vampire this Halloween for island trick-or-treating. He dons a black and red collared cloak detailed with purple Jim Shore rosemaling. Stitch prepares for a spooky strut as he strikes a fearsome pose.
This striking line of statuettes by Jim Shore shine a light on the animal kingdom's most endangered. Celebrate the vulnerable Giant Panda by adopting its likeness into your home. There are only about 1,800 pandas still living in the wild.
This striking line of statuettes by Jim Shore shine a light on the animal kingdom's most endangered. Celebrate the endangered Chimpanzee by adopting its likeness into your home. This curious monkey wears an endearing expression.
Jim Shore's Gnomes Around the World collection is a whimsical celebration of symbols and customs from nations near and far. The British Gnome holds a jaunty umbrella and cup of tea while wearing a hat decorated with the Union Jack.