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ORIGINAL 6- Christmas In the City
Updated 3/14/2020

The concept for Christmas in The City was inspired by a major metropolitan city. The collection is made of porcelain and reflects buildings one would, traditionally, find in such a place. For many years collectors tried to determine if New York was the true inspiration for the collection. In later years, actual buildings/bridges and other iconic structures from there and other major cities were incorporated. The first indication of Christmas In The City came in the form of an accessory that was introduced one year prior to the village's official release.


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      4   Accessories       Jump to the Accessories section

Buildings
NUMBERITEMYEARS
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 65129Christmas In the City (s/3)1987-1990
 Bakery dimensions: 3 in W x 5.5 in D x 8 in H
 Tower Rest. Dim.: 6.25 in W x 8.5 in D x 9.5 in H
 Toy Shop dimensions: 5 in W x 5.5 in D x 9.5 in H
65129-a.jpg  
 65129-aBakery1987-1990
 Dimensions: 3 in W x 5.5 in D x 8 in H
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 65129-bTower Restaurant1987-1990
Sleeve Reads “Tower Café”
 Dimensions: 6.25 in W x 8.5 in D x 9.5 in H
65129-c.jpg  
 65129-cToy Shop And Pet Store1987-1990
 Dimensions: 5 in W x 5.5 in D x 9.5 in H
59617.jpg  
 59617Sutton Place Brownstones1987-1989
 Dimensions: 9.5 in W x 6.5 in D x 9.25 in H
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 59625The Cathedral1987-1990
 Dimensions: 9.75 in W x 6.25 in D x 11.75 in H
59633.jpg  
 59633Palace Theatre1987-1989
 Dimensions: 6.5 in W x 8.5 in D x 7 in H

Accessories
NUMBERITEMYEARS
65102.jpg  
 65102Lighted Tree With Children & Ladder (s/3)1986-1989
59609.jpg  
 59609Christmas In The City Sign1987-1993
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 59641Automobiles (s/3)1987-1996
59650.jpg  
 59650City People (s/5)1987-1990

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