2011
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Traditional & Victorian
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Styles will vary.
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Traditional
Available in Red, Green or Other
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#132 Girl
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#136 Boy
Traditional Shoppers #115
Woman
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Grandmother
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Man
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Grandfather
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Boy
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Girl
Victorian
#142 Woman
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#146 Man
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#162 Girl
#166 Boy
Victorian Shoppers #145
Woman
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Girl
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Man Boy
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#652 Music Stand 12" High
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Specialty FAMILIES #654 Coach
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The Specialty Families are similar to our Traditional and Victorian families. However, the accessories and clothing styles will not change throughout the year. Eye and hair colors will vary.
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Family with Gingerbread (Left) #221W Woman* #221M Man* #221G Girl* #221B
Boy*
#GB11 Spearmint Holly Manor (12”W x 17”H x 10”D)
* Available in African American
Family with Music (Above)
#227W Woman with Harp
#227M Man with Baton
#227G Girl with Violin #227B
Boy with Guitar
#657 Display Riser (11'H x 20"W x 10"D)
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#228B Family with Duster #228W Woman
(Above)
#228M Man #228G Girl #228B
Boy
Family with Bells
#229W Woman
(Top Right)
#229M Man #229G Girl #229B
Boy
Family with Skates #244W Woman #244M Man
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Caroler Condo—Holds 12 Figures (17.5"L x 15.5"W x 14"H)
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Boy
(Bottom Right)
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#246M Family with Wreaths: #246W Woman
#246M Man
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#246G Girl
#246B Boy
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Toddler on Sled
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Toddler in Wagon
Toddler with Candy Cane
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Wagon with Toys
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Toddler with Cookie
* Available in African American
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T he sending of greeting cards at Christmas began in the Victorian era. Although wood engravers produced prints with religious themes in the European Middle Ages, the first commercial Christmas and New Year's card is believed to have been designed and printed in London, England in 1843.
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Postman
English Mailbox
(11" High)
Parson with Bible Lamppost
(Electric; 22" High)
Flicker Bulbs
Not pictured.
Decorated Picket Fence
(20"W x 7"H x 1.5"D) Pictured Left
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A Christmas Carol
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Charles Dickens’ classic tale is brought to life with our “A Christmas Carol” series. #206 Spirit of Christmas Past 8
#201 Scrooge
#207 Spirit of Christmas Present
#209 Bob Cratchit & Tiny Tim
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#202 Mrs. Cratchit
#208 Spirit of Christmas Future
#210 Happy Scrooge
* Marley’s Ghost is not available in 2011
(Pictured Right)
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Santa Designs
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A unique gift for wine lovers, our Wine Santa carries bottles of the finest Chardonnay and Bordeaux plus a basket of delicious grapes. He is attired in richly colored fabrics, luxurious fur and gold embellishments and embodies the tidings of joy throughout the season.
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Wine Santa*
(Right)
* Available in African American
Gingerbread has always been a family holiday tradition when everyone gets together to make cookies, houses, or tree decorations. Looks like Santa has been busy baking, too!
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Gingerbread Santa
#664 Decorated Tree with Lights 18" High
Requires 3 “AA� Batteries; Not Included.
Our Old English Santa carries a brass lantern to help guide his way this Yuletide season.
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Winter Wonderland
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Our Woodland Santa and Polar Bear Cub enjoy the peace and quiet of a winter forest. The Woodland Boy & Girl gather fresh greens and holly from the forest.
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Woodland Santa
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Woodland Boy
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Seated Polar Bear Cub
#354G Woodland Girl #669
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Polar Bear Cub
(5.5”H x 8”L)
(4”H X 4”L)
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Making Waves
Nautical Santa and Mrs. Claus are a unique Christmas gift for the seashore enthusiast but also can be used for creative summer displays or “Christmas in July� promotions.
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Nautical Santa
#355W Nautical Mrs. Claus
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#665 Milk & Cookies on Table (6� High)
Every Christmas Eve, Santa enjoys a sweet snack of milk and cookies from adoring children around the world.
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Candy canes have been around for about 350 years. They were straight, white pieces of candy until the late seventeenth century when a choirmaster in Germany shaped the sugar sticks to resemble shepherd's staffs. He gave them to the children at Christmas services to help keep them quiet. The first record of candy canes in the United States was of those hanging on a Christmas tree in 1847. It wasn't until about 1900 that the red stripes and mint flavors were added.
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Candy Cane Santa*
* Available in African American
Gardening Mrs. Claus enjoys tending to her garden year round. The pinecones and berries she gathers make the perfect Christmas decorations for her cottage at the North Pole.
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Gardening Mrs. Claus
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Frรถhliche Weihnachten! Hansel, Gretel and Santa? We must have our stories mixed up. The German boy and girl certainly compliment the German Santa. However, you can just as easily put them with a gingerbread house and/or a witch. We see interesting decorating ideas with these figures.
#359 German Santa
#432 Hansel #678
#433 Gretel
Reindeer
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Cries of London The Cries of London returns this year with a Man Selling Vegetables. His Vegetable Cart overflows with farm-fresh produce. He is joined by a Woman Buying Vegetables — her arms are laden with carrots, eggplants and citrus.
#432V Man Selling Vegetables
#433V Woman Buying Vegetables #673V Vegetable Cart (6”W x 10”D x 11”H)
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Single Gift Box
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Double Gift Box
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(4.5"W x 4"D x 15.5"H) (8"W x 4"D x 15.5"H)
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Bring on the cold winter! This family is bundled up in their festive warm cloaks. They have already donned their ice skates and scarves for an afternoon of winter fun. Once they start skating, they'll warm up in no time!
#511W Colonial Skating Woman #511M Colonial Skating Man #531G Colonial Skating Girl #531B
Colonial Skating Boy
WILLIAMSBURG is a trademark of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
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#565M #565G**
#565W #565B**
#565W Colonial Spring Woman
#565M Colonial Spring Man
#565G Colonial Spring Girl** #565B
Colonial Spring Boy**
#613W Puppy in Wheelbarrow (8”L x 3”W x 4”H)
** Available to order until June 2011
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#613W WILLIAMSBURG is a trademark of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
The Civil War
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Abraham Lincoln
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Confederate Soldier*
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Union Soldier*
Civil War Lady
* Available in African American
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THE FIRST
Thanksgiving #418E
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Pilgrim Man
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Pilgrim Girl
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Turkey on Base
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Harvest Wheelbarrow
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Pilgrim Woman
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Pilgrim Boy (5� High)
(8"L x 3"W x 4"H)
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Doing the Most Good.
SM
The Salvation Army popularized the donut in the United States after providing WWI soldiers with the treat of dough that they could fry in their helmets in the front lines. The returning "dough boys" brought the donut back from Europe with them. Each year the first Friday in June commemorates the donut's story as the Salvation Army partners with donut shops nationwide. Check your area for a participating location and help the Salvation Army continue to serve nearly 70 million meals each year.
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Stair Riser
(20.5"W x 12.5"D x 14"H)
#430C Woman with War Cries*
#430D Girl with French Horn #430O Boy with Drum #430R
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Wrought Iron Fence
(Plastic; 21.5"W x 6.5"H)
Man w/ Coffee & Donuts*
#430KE Salvation Army Kettle with Tripod (13" High)
* Available in African American
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Holiday Baking So many families express to us that one of their favorite Christmas traditions is not only baking but, more importantly, eating cookies whose recipes have been handed down for generations. We had to include grandma with this grouping because so often, she is at the helm of this endeavor.
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Grandmother Baking
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Girl Baking Cookies*
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Caroler® Snow Globe Christmas Card 22
(3"W x 4"H)
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Mother Baking Cookies* Boy Baking Cookies* Baking Table
(7”W x 10”H x 3.5”D)
* Available in African American
Soup and cupcakes are two of our favorite things to cook and eat. Byers' Choice employees have Soup Days in winter when those who choose to make pots of their favorite recipe bring in crocks of soup to share with each other. We will include some of these recipes on our Facebook page and in an upcoming Traditions magazine. As you know, cupcakes are becoming very popular. There are even bakeries that only sell cupcakes. And there are also trucks, similar to ice cream trucks, driving through neighborhoods selling their special treats. Our Chef with Cupcake figure would make a great birthday gift!
#404A Chef with Wine & Cheese
#404D Chef with Soup Pot*
#404E Chef with Cupcake * Available in African American
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What could be more fun than a sleigh ride across the peaceful, snowy countryside? Our Woman in White Sleigh is having a wonderful time. Her sleigh is pulled, not by a horse, but by one of Santa’s reindeer!
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Woman in White Sleigh
Bells and whether it people to attached to
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Christmas go together is church bells calling worship or jingle bells a horse and sleigh.
Man with Bells
Our Toymaker adds finishing touches to some new toys this year.
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Toymaker
Toy Shoppe Backdrop
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15”W x 23”H
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Clement C. Moore, 1823 As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. His eyes -- how they twinkled! his dimples how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow; The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath; He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook, when he laughed like a bowlful of jelly. He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread; He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose; He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle. But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night." To read this classic poem in its entirety, please visit www.byerschoice.com/Page-Moore_83.aspx #425
“Night Before Christmas” Santa
(comes with chimney box)
#425G “Night Before Christmas” Girl
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“Night Before Christmas” Boy
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Another name for umbrella is bumbershoot. The first known use of the word bumbershoot was circa 1896. Umbrellas, parasols, etc. have been used for about 4,000 years. Pictures and sculptures from ancient Egypt depict umbrellas which were used for shade. In 1830, James Smith and Sons opened the first umbrella shop in London. This beautiful old shop is still operating today on New Oxford Street where handsome, quality umbrellas are still handcrafted today.
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Woman Selling Bumbershoots
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12" Snow Tree
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16" Snow Tree 9" Snow Tree
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How Sweet It Is
We've found no proof that a costermonger actually walked the streets crying, "Candy canes, candy canes, please buy my beautiful delicious candy canes." But, why not? More likely, they were sold at sweet shops and the Caroler速 pictured below has just bought lots of them as part of his Christmas celebration.
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Man Selling Candy Canes* * Available in African American
Yes, Virginia
"Is there a Santa Claus?" was the title of an editorial appearing in the September 21, 1897 edition of the New York Sun. The editorial, which included the famous reply "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus," has become an indelible part of popular Christmas folklore in the United States and Canada.
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In 1647, Cromwell and the Puritans came to power and forbid the singing of Christmas carols. Many carols were lost or forgotten until Victorian times when an effort was made to restore this tradition. Official carol singers could be hired and would charge to come stand outside someone’s home and sing carols on Christmas Eve. The carols were also printed and sold on street corners. Fortunately, the Christmas tradition of caroling, which dates back thousands of years, was saved.
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Woman with Music Sheet*
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“Yes, Virginia” Newsman
* Available in African American
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In 1897 Dr. Philip OʼHanlon, from Manhattan's Upper West Side, was asked by his then eight-year-old daughter, Virginia (1889–1971), whether Santa Claus really existed. Virginia O'Hanlon had begun to doubt there was a Santa Claus, because her friends had told her that he did not exist.
Dr. OʼHanlon suggested she write to the New York Sun, a prominent New York City newspaper at the time, assuring her that "If you see it in The Sun, it's so." While he may have been passing the buck, he unwittingly gave one of the paper's editors, Francis Pharcellus Church, an opportunity to rise above the simple question, and address the philosophical issues behind it.
Although the paper ran the editorial in the seventh place on the editorial page, its message was very moving to many people who read it. More than a century later it remains the most reprinted editorial ever to run in any newspaper in the English language.
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Partridge in a Pear Tree Santa
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Three French Hens Chef
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Four Calling Birds Man
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Six Geese A-Laying Man
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Two Turtledoves Woman
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Woman with Five Gold Rings
Seven Swans A-Swimming Woman
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Swimming Swan
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Eight Maids A-Milking Woman
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(3.5" High)
Nine Ladies Dancing Woman Ten Lords A-Leaping Man Eleven Pipers Piping
Twelve Drummers Drumming
12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
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The Twelve Days of Christmas are the days between Christmas Day and Epiphany and represent the length of time that the Three Wisemen took to reach the manger in Bethlehem. Meaning Behind the Song: Partridge in a Pear Tree: Jesus Christ Two Turtledoves: The Old and New Testaments Three French Hens: Faith, Hope and Love Four Calling Birds: The Four Gospels
Five Gold Rings: First Five Books of Old Testament Six Geese A-Laying: The Six Days of Creation Seven Swans A-Swimming: Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit Eight Maids A-Milking: The Eight Beatitudes Nine Ladies Dancing: Nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit Ten Lords A-Leaping: Ten Commandments Eleven Pipers Piping: Eleven Faithful Apostles Twelve Drummers Drumming: The Twelve Points of Doctrine in the Apostles Creed #741 Phone: 215-822-6700
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SINGING DOGS: SET A SINGING DOGS: SET B
SINGING DOGS: SET C SINGING DOGS: SET D 34
#614A Golden Retriever
#614B Yellow Labrador
#614C Black Labrador
#614D Lhasa Apso
#614E Boston Terrier
#614F Briard
#614I Poodle
#614J Claude
#614K Springer Spaniel
#614L Rembrandt
#614O Chocolate Lab
#614P Mitzy
#614Q Bernese Mountain Dog
#614R Cocker Spaniel
#614U Vincent
#614V Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen
#614W Sheepdog
#614X Pablo
612A Singing Dogs Set A
#614G Scottish Terrier
#614H Basset Hound
612B Singing Dogs Set B
#614M Shepherd
#614N Bulldog
612C Singing Dogs Set C
#614S Weimaraner
#614T Corgi
612D Singing Dogs Set D
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PUPPIES IN HATS SINGING CATS: SET A SINGING CATS: SET B
613P Puppies in Santa Hats
#617A Orange Tabby
#617B Grey & White
#617C Siamese
#617D Black
#617E Calico
#617F Charlotte
#617I Birman
#617J Wilbur
#617K Persian
#617L Millie
616A Singing Cats Set A
#617G Orange & White
#617H Silver Tabby
616B Singing Cats Set B
ACCESSORIES
#668 Candelabrum (4" High)
#634 Caroler Puzzle 500 Pieces #631 Door (18" High)
#629A Fireplace with Candelabrum (10"W x 8"H x 3.5"D)
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#SN2D
#SN2B
#SN2A
#SN2I
#SN2K #SN2J
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#HSHS1 Home Sweet Homes (Approx. 2.5" x 4"; Wax)
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Christmas Goose
#737S
Swimming Swan
(5� High)
(3.5" High)
SNOWMEN #SN2A
#SN2B
#SN2D
#SN2I
#SN2J
#SN2K
Small Snowman with Lights
#SN3B
Snowman with Snowballs
Small Snowman with Popcorn
#SN3F
Snowman with Basket of Greens
#SN3J
Snowman with Horn
Small Snowman with Stocking
#SN3C Snowman with Candy Cane
Small Snowman with Candy Canes
#SN3I
Small Snowman with Music
Small Snowman with Basket of Greens
#SN3K
Snowman with Santa Hat Snowman with Wreath
Large Snowman approx. 10" High
Small Snowman approx. 7.5" High
#SN3I #SN3C
#SN3B
#SN3K #SN3F
#SN3J Phone: 215-822-6700
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#K101
Dingaling Kindle with Jinglebell
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Cole
Kindle with Lump of Coal
TM
Guardians of the Christmas Spirit #K116
Gherkin Kindle with Glass Pickle Ornament
#GP01
Glass Pickle Ornament #K109
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Wraps
Kindle with Packages
#K108
Tangle
Kindle with String of Lights
#K112
Checker
Kindle with List
#K118
Southpaw Kindle with Snowballs
#K105
Kranz Kindle with Wreath
#K114
Pops
Kindle with String of Popcorn
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#K208
#K226
Icing
Sweetie
Bakerkin with Gingerbread House
Bakerkin with Cupcake
#K221
Baking Mrs. Claus #K206
Woody
Bakerkin with Rolling Pin
#K204
Batter
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Bakerkin with Mixing Bowl
#K202
Wisky Bakerkin with Whisk
#K209
Sprinkle
Bakerkin with Christmas Cookie
#K217
Squeeze Bakerkin with Pastry Bag
#K222
Baking Santa
#K220
Coco
Bakerkin with Chocolate Spoon Phone: 215-822-6700
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#GB08
(13"W x 18"H x 9"D)
Gingerbread Houses
#GB08
Rock Candy Chimney
#GB09
Pretzel Stick Cabin
#GB11
Spearmint Holly Manor
#GB10
#GB12 #GB13
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HERSHEY’S Gingerbread House Vanilla Icing Gingerbread House (14”W x 16.5”H x 9”D)
Sugar Cookie Cottage Gingerbread House (14”H x 12”W x 8”D)
Gingerbread Peppermint Tree (9.5” High)
Green Candy Cane Tree (13” High) Red Candy Cane Tree (12” High)
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#GB11
(12"W x 17"H x 10"D)
#GB12 Elaborate Victorian gingerbread houses, heavy with candies and sugar icicles, make their most impressive appearance at Christmastime!
#GBT3 (13” High)
#GBT2
(9.5” High)
#GBT4 (12”High)
#GB10
(10"W x 12.5"H x 8"D)
#GB09
(7.5"W x 9"H x 7.5"D)
#AC16 Toy Shoppe Advent Calendar #AC01
(15"W x 18"H)
(16"W x 22"H)
For generations, families have marked the coming of Christmas in a variety of ways. From simple chalk markings to lighting candles, families have employed unique ways to enjoy the counting of the 24 days before Christmas. The Traditions Countdown Advent Calendar is thoughtfully designed with 24 numbered doors behind which small surprises can be hidden for each day. This wooden calendar can be used year after year providing a tradition that your family is sure to treasure!
#AC01 Christmas House Advent Calendar #AC02 Christmas Tree Advent Calendar #AC05 Nativity Advent Calendar
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#AC03 Fireside Advent Calendar (18"W x 15"H)
Wooden Advent Calendars Countdown to Christmas
#AC02
(16"W x 22"H)
#AC05
(18.5"W x 15"H)
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#AC17 Colonial Door Advent Calendar (15”W x 18”H)
#AC07
(18"W x 15"H)
#AC13
(15"W x 18"H)
#AC04
(16"W x 22"H)
#AC04 Gingerbread House Advent Calendar #AC07 Santa’s Sleigh Advent Calendars #AC13 Nutcracker Advent Calendar
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Nutcrackers are believed to have originated in the Erzgebirge region of Germany about 300 years ago. An artisan carved a wooden soldier with a movable mouth to symbolically crack the "hard nut" of the economic times. The figure quickly became popular throughout the region, Germany and the world.
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Nutcracker Vendor
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Boy with Nutcracker*
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Girl with Nutcracker* *Outfits will vary.
Grandfather clocks and cuckoo clocks have been around for centuries. The mechanism to produce the cuckoo call was installed in almost every kind of cuckoo clock since the middle of the eighteenth century and has remained almost without variation until the present.
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Dog with Sled (2.5”W x 6”L x 6”H)
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Clockmaker
#HH1
#HT1
#HT1
#HH2
#K509
#K513
#376
#HTB1
#377G
#377A
#HP1
#HF1
#377H
#K501
HALLOWEEN #HH1
Lighted Haunted Gingerbread House
#HH2
Lighted Ghostly Manor Gingerbread House
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(12"W x 18"H x 4"D)
(16.5”W x 20”H x 4.5”D)
Headless Horseman
#377A Witch with Candy Apples
#377I
#616H
#K514
#HT1
Spooky Tree
#K501
“Spell” Witch Kindle
#K509
#K513
#K514
(Plastic; 25" High)
“Merlin” Wizard Kindle “Ghost” Kindle
“Hazel” Witch Kindle
#SOHA1 “Scary” Deal
(#HH2 plus one set each of Halloween Figures)
#377G Witch with Flowers
#377H Witch with Lace Hat #377I
Girl Witch with Pumpkin Purse
#HTB1
Halloween Table
#HP1
Asst. Pumpkins on Bases (5" High) (6” High)
#616H Asst. Black Cats on Bases #HF1
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(4" High)
Haunted Wrought Iron Fence (Plastic; 21.5"W x 6.5"H)
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#653 Byers’ Choice Sign with Easel (14”W x 11”H)
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#355
#401B
#401G
#ZLI16M
#ZLI16W
#ZLI16B
#565W
#ZLI16G
#411V
#565B #355
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#565G
Nautical Santa
#355W
Nautical Mrs. Claus
#401B
Easter Boy 2011
#401G
Easter Girl 2011
#411VB Valentine Boy 2011 #411V
Valentine Woman 2011
#565M
Colonial Spring Man 2011
#565W #565G #565B #411VB
Colonial Spring Woman 2011 Colonial Spring Girl 2011
Colonial Spring Boy 2011
#ZLI16W Nautical Shopping Woman
#ZLI16M Nautical Shopping Man
#ZLI16G Nautical Shopping Girl
#ZLI16B Nautical Shopping Boy
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