Housed in Cornhill Shoppes is a high-end custom Milliner and William & Son Bespoke Tailer. The word bespoke means that each garment is made from a custom pattern and assures that the...
We are so excited to incorporate the glowing Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come into this spectacular graveyard scene. We've captured the moment when Scrooge learns his fate, and makes...
A cornerstone of the Dickens' Village "A Christmas Carol", this piece which was introduced in 1991 and continues to be a favorite among collectors. Lit with LED lights, this piece...
If you look in the window you may catch a glimpse of the Cratchit family celebrating the holidays. Hand-crafted and hand-painted porcelain lit building, Designed and manufactured by the artists...
A central building in the "Christmas Carol" Village series, this is where Scrooge and Marley operated their lucrative business. Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building, Includes light cord & bulb....
From Dickens' most popular story, "A Christmas Carol", the Spirit of Christmas Present appears to Ebenezer dressed in a green velvet robe. Together they travel through the city seeing the...
First in a grouping of 3, Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Past, making several stops including one the home where Scrooge grew up. Set of 4 includes: "Scrooge with...
Plum pudding, a traditional course for special occasions in Victorian England, was served as a flaming dessert, making a spectacular statement and festive end to any meal. Includes "Pretty Please...
The Olde Camden Town Poulterer was brisk with business leading up to Christmas, for the centerpiece of many Victorian holiday dinners was goose, duck, or other fowl. But that year,...
A beetler in Victorian England would be almost like a resale shop. In Dickens' Christmas Carol, Scrooge's linens are brought in hopes of a small profit. Introduced January 2015 Retired...
This handpainted porcelain building is part of the Christmas Carol Collection from the Dickens Village series. Sliding down Cornhill, heading home, Bob Cratchit could harldy contain his joy - it...