LOT of Assorted DEPARTMENT 56 VILLAGE BUILDINGS,
PEOPLE, TREES, MORE XM1139
- We are calling these PRE-OWNED. They were from a Gift Shop that closed, and some pieces may have been on display and some not. All pieces are in EXCELLENT CONDITION. There are NO chips, cracks or breaks. They all come in their original Styrofoam and Boxes, and some are still wrapped in their original plastic wrappings.
- In this LOT, you will receive:
- (A) BOX of ASSORTED ITEMS This includes: 3 Small Christmas Trees, 1 Green Metal Bench, and 1 Snowman. These items are NOT in their original box.
- (B) BOX with THE FAMILY TREE (#5889-5) Heritage Village Collection, handpainted porcelain - This is a father pulling their Christmas Tree on a sleigh along with his son, daughter and the family dog. This was introduced in 1996 and retired in 2003.
- (C) BOX with CHILD'S PLAY (Set of 2) (#58415) Dickens' Village - This is two piece set, there is 1 boy holding a hoop behind him and then another boy and girl rolling their hoops. In Dickens' time the streets of England were always a bit merrier when children played the delightful game of rolling the hoop. This was introduced in 1998 and retired in 2001.
- (D) PENNYFARTHING PEDALING (#56.56615) New England Village Series - This is a boy riding on a Pennyfarthing. The Pennyfarthing bicycle was named as such because the front wheel looked like a big English penny compared to the rear wheel, which was more like a small farthing coin. This was introduced in 1999 and retired in 2003.
- (E) VILLAGE NATIVITY CRECHE (#56.52822) Village Accessories - This is a stable with a Star on top that lights up when you put in 2 "C" batteries or AC Adapter (Not Included).
- (F) SHADY OAK CHURCH - The Original Snow Village (#5462-3) This building made by
Department 56 was first available at GCC Open House event in November 1994. You get the "Shady Oak Church with UL switched cord and bulb, "Sunday School Serenade Accessory", a Bag of Real Plastic Snow and 3-Assorted Sisal Trees. This was introduced in 1994 and retired in 1996.
- (G) DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW (#5820-3) Heritage Village Collection, handpainted porcelain - This is a Horse drawn carriage with a
happy couple dressed in traditional winter attire. This was introduced in 1993 and retired in 2002.
- (H) SILENT NIGHT MUSIC BOX (#56180) Heritage Village Collection, handpainted porcelain - This piece is patterned after the Silent
Night Memorial Chapel in Oberndorf, Austria. The piece is about 7 1/2" tall and
5" in diameter. It plays Silent Night. This was introduced in 1995 and retired in 1999.
- (I) BANNER (#948-2) Heritage Village Collection - This was a Promotion Accessory and was not for Resale.
- NOTE: BATTERIES AND/OR CHARGERS ARE NOT INCLUDED.
- This LOT will be a great addition to your village; or you can now start up a village.
- Sold only as a lot of 13 items, as described.
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same. The only exception to this would be where an item is new in package
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