Friday, February 22, 2013

Dickens Village from Department 56 Joseph Edward Tea Shoppe

Dickens Village
Dickens Village from Department 56 Joseph Edward Tea Shoppe
by Department 56
4.8 out of 5 stars(4)

New!: $75.00 $66.26 (as of 02/22/2013 02:29 PST)
7 Used! | New! from $60.53 (as of 02/22/2013 02:29 PST)

Collectible Buildings

Part of the Dickens' Village Series; Victorian England at the time of Charles Dickens was a center of culture for the world, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. The English have been famous for tea for centuries, importing the finest varieties from the Far East. Hand-crafted and hand-painted porcelain lit building, includes light cord and bulb.

  • Rank: #61562 in Home
  • Brand: Department 56
  • Model: 4020183
  • Dimensions: 7.36" h x 4.13" w x 4.72" l,
  • Hand Painted
  • Porcelain
  • Hand Crafted

Description #1 by Department56:

Part of the Dickens' Village Series; Victorian England at the time of Charles Dickens was a center of culture for the world, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. The English have been famous for tea for centuries, importing the finest varieties from the Far East. Hand-crafted and hand-painted porcelain lit building, includes light cord and bulb. 7.36in H x 4.13in W x 4.72in L

Description #2 by Always-Forever.com:

Department 56 Chelsea Market Tea Monger. Department 56 lighted buildings and accessories are thoughtfully created using hand craftmanship and artistry every step of the way. Coordinates with "Joseph Edward Tea Shoppe". Part of the Dickens Village series. 4.5" x 2.5" x 3.5".

Description #3 by Fitzula's Gift Shop:

Department 56 Dickens' Village Lighted Buildings. The English have been famous for tea for centuries, importing the finest varieties for the Far East. Tetley is a well known company and this shop is named for the Tetley brothers, Joseph and Edward, who founded their company in the 1820's. During the 1800's, it was a popular sport to speculate which of the clipper ships carrying tea for theEast would arrive first in London. The side of this tea shoppe includes a sign announcing the race updates. The famous Cutty Sark was often in contention. Introduced: January 2011. Dimensions: 5" L x 3.75" W x 7.5" H.

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