Dickens' Cottages
Revised 8/21/2020

In 1985, the first residences were offered for Dickens' Village. Designed by Neilan Lund, these three cottages were inspired by the principle types of residential architecture prominent during the Victorian Era. They were issued under one item number and sold as a set of three. The Stone Cottage is known to have three variations in painting with the tan version being the first and most sought after. No Coordinating Accessories were offered at the same time as the introduction of these pieces.


      4   Buildings
NUMBERITEMYEARSUS OSRPCA OSRP
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 65188-aThatched Cottage1985-1988$75.00
Dimensions: 4.75 in W x 3.75 in D x 6 in H
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 65188-bStone Cottage1985-1989$75.00
Two variations- first, tan
Dimensions: 7 in W x 4.25 in D x 5.5 in H
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 65188-cStone Cottage1985-1989$75.00
Two variations- second, pea green
Dimensions: 7 in W x 4.25 in D x 5.5 in H
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 65188-dTudor Cottage1985-1989$75.00
Dimensions: 6 in W x 3,75 in D x 6 in H

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