Department 56 Villages

The carousel makes the children of "Christmas Town" very happy. There is a penguin, a walrus, a polar bear, a seal & a whale. This animated piece comes with its own power adapter.
Light with lower voltage LED light. Power with any USB port. Power adapter included.
$28.00
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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.
Named for one of Charles Dickens' middle names (he had two), Charles John Huffam Dickens. Huffam Fields Farm is a handsome cobblestone barn that was typical of those built by gentlemen farmers in England in the 19th century.
The head baker has two large sacks of flour slung over his shoulders, wonder what goodies he will bake today?
$22.50
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We're not sure what she has packed, but Mrs. Elf seems prepared for any occasion while staying at the "Pine Cone B & B".
$42.50
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With shears in hand, this crafty elf is ready to give this sisal tree the perfect shape.
$40.00
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Quilts are for kids and kids are for quilts! Whether they use them for snuggling up or a game of "toss the elf in the air", quilts are found in every elf home.
$50.00
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Two dapper newsmen stop to compare notes and read a headlining article in the local newspaper.
$34.00
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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.
Romero holds one of his famous holiday panettones, he calls it "Perfection on a Plate."
$28.00
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A tiny puppy tucked into her bag, this shopper takes her pooch everywhere with her. It doesn't matter is she is shopping or visiting friends.
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Diamond Jim Brady was a wealthy New York businessman who was often seen dining at Luchow's German Restaurant. He was a big man, with a big appetite who was often accompanied by one of many beautiful young women.
$32.50
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"Gosh, Dad. We can make our snowman look just like good ol' Charlie Brown!" This father and son share some time creating our favorite Peanuts' character in snow. They have even added his signature yellow and red scarf.
$42.50
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As tradition has it, during the season of Advent, a candle is lit each Sunday marking the weeks before Christmas. The details on this accessory are extraordinary as the candles light the way to an important Christian holiday.
$65.00
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Determined to stand out for the holidays, this eager Villager decorates his Christmas tree with Brite Lites to draw the attention of the entire neighborhood.
$40.00
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A man sits to take a rest walking his dog. He enjoys a sweet treat from Dairy Queen and shares with his furry best friend.
$35.00
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Cousin Eddie's RV has never looked as good as it does in the Department 56 rendition. Put the perfect finishing touch on your holiday display and order Cousin Eddie's RV from Christmas Tree Hill.
The Greengrocer shopkeeper shows a variety of her fresh produce that is available for sale at the local "Cotswold Greengrocer."
$32.50
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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.
This beautiful cobblestone cottage was named for the third Christmas story written by Charles Dickens' in 1845, "The Cricket On The Hearth."
Perhaps this is John and Dot Peerybingle, the main characters in the Dickens' Christmas story, "Cricket on the Hearth." The couple is ready to spend their Honeymoon in the "Cricket's Hearth Cottage."
$40.00
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Scrooge promises to honor Christmas with this now famous quote at the end of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."
$36.00
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The fruit vender also sells pomanders, oranges stuffed with whole cloves and when dried are used to scent a drawer or closet.
$36.00
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