One of the real-life FAO Schwartz soldiers, who greets visitors to the toy store, shows a youngster just the right way to salute. Village Figures
Two dapper newsmen stop to compare notes and read a headlining article in the local newspaper. Village Figures
Diamond Jim Brady was a wealthy New York businessman who was often seen dining at Luchow's German Restaurant. He was a big man, with a big appetite who was often accompanied by one of many beautiful young women. Village Figures
One hundred years ago American women earned the right to vote in National elections. These marchers are urging other women to register and vote. Village Figures
Nutcrackers date back to at least the 17th century when they first were made in Germany. Many were carved to resemble a soldier, or a king. Lighted Buildings
Both professors and student at Oxford still wear the traditional academic dress on campus. These robes are earned when the student formally become a member of the university.
This is the 12th piece and final piece for the "Twelfth Night" series in Dickens' Village. The Corps of Drums, also known as "Drums" was originally used as signallers when entering battle. They have been part of the British military since the 16th centur
The member if the Royal Corps of Drums traditionally use the side drum as a signalling device in battle. Their disctinctively coloured uniforms help to make them stand out on the battlefield.
The Greengrocer shopkeeper shows a variety of her fresh produce that is available for sale at the local "Cotswold Greengrocer."
In the 19th century, fishermen used nets to catch fish in large quantities so keeping the nets in good repair was an essential part of the fishing industry.
This LED lit accessory will perfectly frame the front of most Snow Village houses. It features two flocked evergreens, a garden gate with festive wreath and the signature cardinal set against a snowy backdrop.
Legend has it that when a cardinal appears, you know that your departed loved one is near and is thinking of you. This little songbird has landed atop the frosted evergreen and is happy to see the newborn colt this Christmas morning.