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Department 56 Dickens' Village Collection for sale

The seller is Dick Stull and he would like to sell these pieces as a complete set. You can contact him by email and request his phone number to discuss the pieces/pricing.

Dickens' Village:

55557 Ashbury Inn $80.00 (pictured to the left. Image credit goes to http://andys-villagetrees.com)
58305 Ashwick Lane Hose and Ladder $55.00
58324 Barmby Moor Cottage $48.00
55670 Bishops Oast House $85.00
58330 Blenham Street Bank $60.00
58731 Barley Corn Manner $85.00
58338 Butter Tub Barn $55.00
58337 Butter Tub Farmhouse $40.00
58339 Christmas Carol Cottage (magic smoke) Christmas Carol Revisited $75.00
59242 Cobblestone Shops $0.00
59242 T. Wells Fruit and Spice Shop (Booter and Cobbler inside box) $132.00
59242 The Wool Shop $195.00
55832 Cobles Police Station $154.00
58304 Crooked Fence Cottage $65.00
57509 Crown and Cricket Inn (Lmt. Ed.) $182.00
55506 David Copperfield $0.00
55506 Betsy Trotwood's Cottage $68.00
55506 Mr. Wickfield Solicitor $100.00
57725 Dedlock Arms (Lmt. Ed. $150.00
58322 Dicken's Village Start a Tradition (13 pcs.) $100.00
58343 Dudden Cross Church $60.00
58302 East Indies Trading Company $70.00
55522 Fagin's Hideaway $93.00
57535 Gad's Hill Place (Lmt. Ed.) $110.00
55301 The Gate House $64.00
58220 Giggelswick Mutton and Ham $55.00
57534 The Grapes Inn (Ltd. Ed.) $200.00
58122 Great Denton Mill $60.00
58238 Hather Harness $55.00
58009 Hembleton Pewterer $87.00
59277 Ivy Glen Church $96.00
58328 J.D. Nichols Toy Shop $50.00
58323 J. Lytes Coal Merchant $60.00
55689 King's Road $0.00
55689 C.H. Watt Physician $48.00
55689 Tutbury Printer $48.00
58017 King's Road Post Office $115.00
58114 Kingsford's Brew House $65.00
55824 Knottinghill Church $75.00
58303 Leacock Poulterer ( Christmas Carol Revisited) $50.00
58301 Manchester Square (25 pcs.) $275.00
59269 Merchant Shops $0.00
59269 George Weeton Watchmaker $60.00
59269 The Mermaid Fish Shoppe $80.00
59269 Poulterer $65.00
59269 Walpole Tailors $60.00
59269 White Horse Bakery $70.00
58345 Mulberrie Court $100.00
59250 Nicholas Nickleby $0.00
59250 Nicholas (Nickolas) Nickleby Cottage $127.00
59250 Wackford Squeers Boarding School $96.00
58501 The Old Globe Theater (Lmt. Ed.) $175.00
55620 Old Michaelchurch $65.00
58940 Old Trinity Church (Christmas In the City) $90.00
55530 Oliver Twist $0.00
55530 Brownlow House $83.00
55530 Maylie Cottage $75.00
57517 The Pied Bull Inn (Lmt. Ed.) $160.00
58246 Portobello Road Thatched Cottages $0.00
58246 Browning Cottage $50.00
58246 Cobb Cottage $45.00
58246 Mr. and Mrs. Pickle $45.00
58085 Pump Lane Shoppes $0.00
58085 Bumpstead Nye Cloakes and Canes $50.00
58085 Lomas Ltd. Molasses $50.00
58085 W.M. Wheat Cakes and Puddings $50.00
58348 Quilly's Antiques $60.00
58336 Ramsford Palace (Lmt. Ed) $625.00
57533 Sir John Falstaff Inn (Ltd. Ed.) (2) $400.00
58327 Start a Tradition Set (13 pcs.) $105.00
55840 Theatre Royal $95.00
58500 Tower of London $390.00
55743 Victoria Station $115.00
58211 Whittlesbourne Church $95.00
58331 Wrenbury Shops $0.00
58331 The Chop Shop $45.00
58331 T. Puddlewick Spectacle Shop $55.00
58331 Wrenbury Baker $40.00
58748 Beckingsham's Christmas Candles $100.00
58341 Big Ben $110.00
58352 Chancery Corner $75.00
58732 Christmas at Ashbury Manor $75.00
58546 Cratchit's Corner $100.00
58710 Dicken's Birthplace $70.00
58353 Dudley Docker $75.00
58309 Kensington Palace $195.00
58440 Margrove Orangery $105.00
98710 Postern $32.00
58308 Seton Morris Spice Merchant (Event Piece) $65.00
54850 Snow Village Snow Carnival Ice Palace $100.00
58485 Somerset Valley Church (bell chimes) $100.00
58307 Thomas Mudge Timepieces $85.00
58742 Timbers Hotel $115.00
55271 Pole Pine Forest $30.00
98711 Christmas Bells (1996 Special Event) $60.00
55654 Town Tree $45.00

Total Set $8,623.00

Mr. Stull has more collections to sell, including the North Pole series, which will be featured tomorrow.

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