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Classic Christmas 
Updated 1/5/2022

Classic Christmas accessories, like the Uptown accessories, draw inspiration for a modern-day metropolitan city and are primarily designed for Christmas In the City. Most all of the items are easily incorporated into other Village scenes as well.


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 52302Wrought Iron Park Bench1993-Current
 Dimensions: 1.5 in H x 1.375 in W x 2.25 in L
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 6001700Classic Christmas Bridge2018-2018
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 6001701Classic Christmas Statue2018-2018
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 6001702Classic Christmas Stairs2018-2018
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 6001703Classic Christmas Wall (s/4)2018-2018
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 6001704Classic Christmas Topiaries2018-2019
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 6001705Classic Christmas Kiosk2018-2019
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 6001706Classic Christmas Bench2018-2021D
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 6001707Classic Holiday Tree2018-2018
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 6001708Classic Christmas Fountain2018-2018
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 6003193Classic Christmas Bethesda Fountain2020-Current
 Dimensions: 5.5 in H x 3.75 in W x 3.75 in D
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 6003194Classic Christmas Shrubbery (s/4)2019-2021D
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 6003195Classic Christmas Cocoa Cart2019-2021D
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 6003196Classic Christmas Street Lanterns (s/2)2019-2021D
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 6004400Classic Christmas Sled2020-2021D
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 6005523Classic Christmas Sleigh2020-2021D
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 6005524Classic Christmas Poinsettia Cart2020-2021D
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 6005525Classic Christmas Sign2020-Current
 Dimensions: 2.75 in H x 4.5 in W x 1.25 in D

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