Department 56 Dickens Village Ebenezer Scrooge's House |

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Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 6 x 8.8 x 7.8 Legal Disclaimer: You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only.
MPN: 56.58490 Model: 56.58490 UPC: 734409194106 EAN: 0734409194106
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Features:
| • | Home of the infamous miser from Dickens Village A Christmas Carol collection | | • | Hand-painted ceramic building features rickety fa ade, snowy patches, and lit windows | | • | Animated interior scene recreates story with 3 ghosts dancing around Scrooge | | • | Includes adaptor cord; packaged in festive Dickens Village box | | • | Measures 10 inches by 10-1/4 inches by 8-1/4 inches |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Tall, cold and more than a little foreboding, Scrooge's house is not the most inviting place in town. But things are about to change. Peer in the second floor window and you'll see Scrooge at the window, and behind him the first of three ghosts who will teach him the true meaning of Christmas.
Amazon.com Review Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale comes to life in the "A Christmas Carol" village series by Department 56. And what would the story--or the miniature town--be without Ebenezer Scrooge? The old miser's hand-painted ceramic house is sure to draw lots of curiosity with its realistically detailed stone and wood exterior that's falling into disrepair and its big, illuminated windows. Peek inside the upstairs windows to see an animated scene featuring the three Christmas Carol ghosts dancing around Scrooge himself. The house measures 10 inches by 10-1/4 inches by 8-1/4 inches and includes an adaptor cord. It is packaged in a festive Dickens Village box for storing or gifting. --Kara Karll
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Customer Reviews:
Replacement Piece December 9, 2008 Brittany Holland (South Ogden, UT) I bought this village piece to replace the one I had that our cats knocked off the display table back in 1998. I'm not sure that it's 100% the same as my old one but it's still a perfect fit in our display and I haven't had any problems with it (typical of all our Dicken's Village pieces).
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