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For Sale By Owner: North Pole Pieces

Shipping costs will be covered by the buyers.  Money Order only. Contact BOYLEBEAR@aol.com to
discuss any and all pieces!


NORTH POLE
:
Santa's Lookout Tower $20.00
Santa's Workshop $80.00
Reindeer Barn $20.00
Elf Bunkhouse $20.00
Santa's Post Office $20.00
Santa's Woodworks $20.00

Sleigh and Reindeer $10.00 (damages box and sleeve, accessory perfect)
Toy Maker Elves $15.00
Baker Elves $15.00
Letters for Santa $15.00
Testing the Toys $15.00
Trimming the North Pole $12.00
Santa and Mrs. Clause $12.00
Woodsmen Elves $20.00

HERITAGE VILLAGE:
Town Tree (5565-4) $15.00
Winter Sleighride $10.00
Village Porcelain Pine (Large) $ 5.00
Village Porcelain Pine (Small) $ 5.00
Village Chain Link Fence woth Gate $ 8.00
Village Chain Link Fence Exstensions $ 8.00
Wrought Iron Gate and Fence $ 9.00
Churchyard Iron Gate and Fence $ 9.00
Churchyard Fence Exstensions $ 9.00
Wrought Iron Fence $ 9.00
Stone Bridge $10.00

CHRISTMAS IN THE CITY ACCESSORIES:
Don't Drop the Presents $10.00
Welcome Home $10.00
Busy Sidewalks (5535-2) $10.00
Tis the Season $ 8.00
Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen $ 8.00
All Around the Time $ 8.00
Caroling Thriugh the City $10.00
Salvation Army Band $20.00
Organ Grinder $15.00
Popcorn Vender $10.00
River Street Ice Cart $20.00
CIC Sign (Original Edition) $10.00
City People $15.00
Shop Keepers (5966-8) $15.00
City Workers (5967-6) $15.00
City News Stand $20.00
Village Express Van $10.00
Christmas In the Park $10.00
Chamber Orchestra $12.00
Holiday Fiels Trip $10.00
Hot Dog Vender $12.00

NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE:
Skating Party $10.00
Market Day $15.00
Dashing Through the School $12.00
Sleepy Hollow Church $20.00
Sleepy Hollow Characters $15.00
NE Winter Set $15.00
Skating Pond (6545-5) $20.00

DICKENS VILLAGE:
Old Curiosity Shop $15.00
Fezziwigs Warehous $15.00
Scrooge and Markey Counting House $20.00
Carolers On the Dorrstep $10.00
Holiday Travelers $10.00
Constables $20.00
Violet Vender $15.00

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