Department 56 Villages

Based on the traditional English Carol, the Twelve Days of Christmas, our interpretation of Four Calling Birds is represented by four crows or blackbirds. They perch on a bright red holiday garland strung between two sisal trees.
$28.50
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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.
$20.00
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Use Department 56 Cross Product accessories to enhance your Village display. Part of the Uptown City grouping, use to create a coordinated landscape.
$11.50
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Icy Santa figure compliments Village ice carvings in the Winter Carnival park. This general accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, acrylic.
$35.00
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Icy tree figure compliments Village ice carvings in the Winter Carnival park. This general accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, acrylic.
$35.00
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Two turtle doves snuggle atop a topiary. This Village tree is hand-crafted, sisal.
$22.50
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A tall frosted evergreen decorated with garlands and red ornaments and a handsome black wrought iron looking streetlamp, lit just for the holidays. Santa has been here and has dropped off several gaily wrapped gifts beneath the tree.
$47.50
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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.
$28.50
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Super cute scarecrow has a hand-made look, almost too happy to be scary. This general accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, resin.
$19.50
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The elf on duty at the "FAO Schwarz Toy Emporium" is outfitted with the signature soldier's uniform and standing at attention.
$26.50
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6 socket light cord with LED light and is 108" in length. Power with any USB port. This set of 2 includes switch cord and USB power adapter.
$62.50
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Jack is on his way back from a visit to Christmas Town! It features the Pumpkin King in his black and white pin striped suit with a pair of goggles while perched on a white, red, and green snow mobile!
$65.00
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This miniature owl by Jim Shore is ready to steal your heart and candy this Halloween. With endearing gold eyes and sweet disposition, he's eager for a perch in your home this fall. A flying witch silhouette shines upon his rosemaled feathered chest.
$23.50
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A perfect addition to the downtown of every Village collection!
$15.00
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Now everyone can have an exact replica of the Department 56 corporate flag to fly over their own Village display.
$30.00
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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.
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.
The family, Ellen, Audrey, and Rusty, wait for the pivotal moment when Clark finally gets the thousands of bulbs on the house to light.
$40.00
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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.
Todd and Margo Chester get an unexpected surprise when the Griswold's Christmas tree makes an unannounced visit through the window.
That squirrel is outta here! Snots has successfully chased the squirrel right out of the tree and into the arms of, who else, Margo!
$55.00
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Dressed as a devil, Donald pulls while Pluto, dressed in a skeleton costume, hangs on to the pumpkin filled with candy. Who is going to win? Why don't you share?
$37.50
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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!
$100.00
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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