Dickens Village
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Crown & Cricket Inn, Charles Dickens Series
Crown & Cricket Inn, is from the Charles Dickens’ Signature Series and limited to year of production 1992. The lighted building has a cord switch and I include an extra bulb. It’s packaged in the special dark green box with … Continued

Dedlock Arms, Charles Dickens’ Signatures Series
Dedlock Arms is a Tavern, Dickens based his version of the tavern from Bleak House on the Sondes Arms in Rockingham, England. Limited to year of production 1994, from the Charles Dickens’ Signature Series. This piece is one of the … Continued

Dickens’ Village The Horse & Hounds Pub
From the Dept 56 Dickens’ Village Collection is this wonderful Pub called The Horse And Hounds Pub. It was introduced in 1998 and retired in 2004. This a lighted building with a cord switch and I include a FREE extra … Continued

Dickens’ Village The Timbers Hotel
From Dept 56 Dickens’ Village Collection comes The Timbers Hotel. This is a limited edition piece of only 15,000 pcs. This is a great 3 story hotel with tutor detailing. It includes the light cord set with the switch and … Continued

Dickens’ Village, Royal Stock Exchange
This building from the Dept 56 Dickens’ Village Collection is a highly detailed lighted building. It’s in perfect condition, but there is NO Box… Includes the light cord and switch and I include a FREE extra bulb. The details include … Continued

Sir John Falstaff Inn, Charles Dickens
From the Charles Dickens’ Signature Series by Dept. 56 comes the “Sir John Falstaff Inn. Inspired by the Inn across from Dickens’ last home Gad’s Hill Place. Limited to year of production 1995. The Inn is lighted w/a cord switch … Continued

Skater’s Coffee Break
This winter scene of a coffee shop, skating pond, warming house, artist paint, Santa in the Gazebo are all from the Dickens’ era. The Famous “Regent Street Coffeehouse”* was established in 1839, with a beautiful glass roof and arched windows. This … Continued

Sunday Morning
“Sunday Morning” uses Dickens’ Village pieces, featuring the “Ivy Glen Church” retired in 1991 and two small shops, the “Morston Steak and Kidney Pie Shop & Feversham Lamps & Oil Shop” from a Starter Set retired in 1996. This wonderful … Continued