From afar, you may not be able to tell where the lamplighter is, but you can you always tell where he's been by the glow of the gaslights lighting the streets.
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape.
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. Dickens Nativity, Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain accessory.
Both professors and student at Oxford still wear the traditional academic dress on campus. These robes are earned when the student formally become a member of the university.
The member if the Royal Corps of Drums traditionally use the side drum as a signalling device in battle. Their disctinctively coloured uniforms help to make them stand out on the battlefield.
Chelsea is one of the most affluent and lovely areas in all of London. Historically known for silk production, sweet pastry shops, the cricket club, and its artists quarters. Set of 4 includes: “Just in time for Christmas” accessory, snow & sisal tree.
With a style befitting of the fine shops on London’s Regent St., the pipe shop is an addition to the Twelfth Night Series. Beautiful paned windows gleam behind window boxes filled with spruce, enticing shoppers to come in and select a perfect gift.
Platinum Exclusive. Once considered the second most important church in the city, after St. Paul’s Cathedral, the historic church was destroyed by the Great Fire of London and rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1683.