Dated for 2024, our inaugural Father Christmas dawns a flocked coat and a basket brimming with joyful tidings. Platinum Retailer Exclusive.
Introduced October 2023
Retired November 2024 Village Figures
Bringing home the tree was the way to start decorating for the holidays. Designed to accompany Dickens Village by Department 56. 4.25 x 2 x 2.25" Introduced December 2002 Retired...
Perhaps this is John and Dot Peerybingle, the main characters in the Dickens' Christmas story, "Cricket on the Hearth." The couple is ready to spend their Honeymoon in the "Cricket's...
As winters sets begins in the English countryside, a mother, wearing her warmest dress, takes her young child out for a sleigh ride through the snow. Introduced January 2019 Retired...
This couple was inspired by Prince William and Princess Catherine, and will accompany the Anglesey Cottage. 2.625in H x 1.625in W x 2.25in L Introduced May 2011 Retired December 2013...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. Couple dressed in finery enjoys an evening on the town. Hand-crafted...
Gardner works hard to make sure everything is perfect, no matter who visits for the holidays. This Village accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, porcelain. Introduced January 2020 Retired November 2021 Village...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. A Proper Cup Of Coffee, Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain accessory. Introduced...
Set of 2, a couple of gents enjoy a pipe. Created to sit on bench or wall, bench not included. This Village accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, porcelain. Introduced January 2020...
Dressed in traditional attire, the folks who live near the Church of St. Mary-le-Bow are proud citizens of London. This Village accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, porcelain. Introduced January 2020 Retired...
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...
Dressed in their finest, this couple head for a wonderful dinner party where's there is sure to be dancing. Bright ballgowns helped the ladies stand out in a candlelit dining...
Properly dressed for the finest of affairs, this lord and lady make their way to the event.
Introduced January 2015
Retired November 2016 Village Figures
Two of London's more elegant discuss the latest release from Charles Dickens. This Village accessory is hand-crafted, hand-painted, porcelain.
Introduced January 2020
Retired November 2020 Village Figures
Battersea is one of the UK's oldest and best known animal rescue centers. Note this building is neither endorsed by, nor benefits, the Battersea Charity and is fictional in nature....
Department 56 has issued a 25th Anniversary Edition of Bean And Son Smithy Shop. Several details of offer similarities to the original introduced in 1984; large double doors, steep sloping...
Inspired by the historic English Cricket clubhouses, the sporty green siding is offset by the bright red curtains. Members can relax on the front porch or view the game from...
Named for one of London's 25 wards located on the north bank of the Thames, Billingsgate's Finest Fish was designed to accompany the Dickens' Village Fishmonger. Introduced October 2022 Retired...
Recalling the historic coastal homes where city dwellers would spend holidays. To keep thatching in place, weights would be tied to the corners of the roof-line. A simple pine sprig...
From our Dickens' Series - Hanging selections entice shoppers from the street. Fine cuts of pork and ham were often a holiday treat for the common-folk in London. Wood lies...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. For his personal library, Charles Dickens often would purchase his latest writings from street...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. C.D. Boz Ink & Pen Co., Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. Camden Coffee House, Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building. Includes light...
Department 56 has issued a 25th Anniversary Edition of Candle Shop. The new design offers similarities to the original introduced in 1984; blue slate hip roof, upper floor dormer, and...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. This Border Collie rounds up the sheep for the evening. Hand-crafted...
Many beautiful details enhance this new costermonger. Dressed in fine custom, our lady offers tea from decorated urns. Note the detailed signage referencing the history of afternoon tea, when Anna,...
This friendly drinking establishment is located just on the edge of the Thames River where the outside steps lead down to the water. It is a local gathering place for...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. Young man brings sacks of hops to be brewed. Hand-crafted &...
Platinum Exclusive. Once considered the second most important church in the city, after St. Paul's Cathedral, the historic church was destroyed by the Great Fire of London and rebuilt by...
A conductor is frazzled as a wealthy couple arrives at his depot with more than enough luggage for two. They're going on an impromptu vacation; the only question is whether...
Dressed in their finest suits and tophats, a trio of Cornhill bankers have what is probably a dreadfully dry discussion about loans and credit. But whatever they lack in conversation,...
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 beautiful cobblestone cottage was named for the third Christmas story written by Charles Dickens' in 1845, "The Cricket On The Hearth." Introduced January 2022 Retired November 2023 Lighted Buildings...
The precursor to the movie theaters, magic lantern shows became widespread in London during the 1800's. Similar to more modern day slide projectors, a magic lantern used a light source...
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 our 40th anniversary of Dickens' with...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. Dickens Accepts The Queen's 'Highland Journal', Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain accessory....
Hand painted porcelain portrays a favorite tradition as a group gathers to share holiday song with fellow Londoners.
Introduced December 2008
Retired November 2021 Village Figures
Clock towers serve an important function in English Villages. This features our Department 56 iconic clock face, set at of the time of "5 To 6". Non-working clock, hand-painted porcelain....
Sitting on a convenient masonry ledge, our string trio entertains the passersby on the lanes of old London town.
Introduced May 2015
Retired November 2015 Village Figures
Musical Building – Plays "Ding Dong Merrily on High"! Turn the control knob on the back to adjust the sound to your preferred volume level. Introduced May 2015 Retired November...