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  • St. James Hall was a large concert hall, opened in 1858, and could seat 2,000 people. In 1868, Charles Dickens presented a final series of "Farewell Readings," at the hall. The program was devoted to "Doctor Marigold" (from the Christmas...
    St. James Hall was a large concert hall, opened in 1858, and could seat 2,000...
    $200.00
  • Kingsford Rug Merchant Dickens' Village Dept. 56.  Skilled in old school Axminster weaving, Sir Kingsford and his small staff of artisans pride themselves on their gorgeous hand knotted rugs. Each takes so long to create that the town church tolls...
    Kingsford Rug Merchant Dickens' Village Dept. 56.  Skilled in old school Axminster weaving, Sir Kingsford...
    $175.00
  • 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.  
    Named for one of Charles Dickens' middle names (he had two), Charles John Huffam Dickens....
    $175.00
  • Culpepper's Ruby Jewelers Dickens' Village Dept. 56. In the not-so-distant past, Victorian gemologists would “pellet” rubies to create the tiny jewels that were used for timekeeping in clocks and watches. Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dickens' Village with the traditional...
    Culpepper's Ruby Jewelers Dickens' Village Dept. 56. In the not-so-distant past, Victorian gemologists would “pellet”...
    $150.00
  • This beautiful cobblestone cottage was named for the third Christmas story written by Charles Dickens' in 1845, "The Cricket On The Hearth."  
    This beautiful cobblestone cottage was named for the third Christmas story written by Charles Dickens'...
    $150.00
  • Featuring a decorative iron gate and brick entrance, the Christmas Market is surely the place to buy trimmings and gifts of the season.  
    Featuring a decorative iron gate and brick entrance, the Christmas Market is surely the place...
    $150.00
  • This is the 12th piece and final piece for the "Twelfth Night" series in Dickens' Village. The Royal Corps of Drums, also known as "Drums" was originally used as signalers when entering battle. They have been part of the British...
    This is the 12th piece and final piece for the "Twelfth Night" series in Dickens'...
    $150.00
  • The Cotswold's is a beautiful rural area west and south of London filled with rolling hills and quaint architecture. The greengrocer is a British and Australian term used to describe a retailer where mainly fruits and vegetables are sold.
    The Cotswold's is a beautiful rural area west and south of London filled with rolling...
    $120.00
  • An Aviary, In Honor Dickens' Village Dept. 56. Because birds symbolized the virtues an ideal woman of the Victorian era was supposed to display, aviaries became an attraction for anyone desirable of the striking, beautiful, fragile, loyal, and maternal.  Add...
    An Aviary, In Honor Dickens' Village Dept. 56. Because birds symbolized the virtues an ideal...
    $100.00
  • Sale!
    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.  
    Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's...
    Original price was: $175.00.Current price is: $87.50.
  • Sale!
    Original price was: $175.00.Current price is: $87.50.

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