1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series

1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series 1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series 1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series 1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series 1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series 1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series 1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series 1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series
1987 Dept 56 The Tower Cafe Christmas in the City Series
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1987 Dept 56 "The Tower Cafe" Christmas in the City Series. Handpainted porcelain. 6512-9. Measures about 10.5" in height by 7" long. Excellent condition. Comes with box and light cord.

Add a touch of cosmopolitan flair to your holiday village with the 1987 Department 56 "The Tower Cafe." A premier release from the Christmas in the City Series, this hand-painted porcelain building stands 10.5 inches tall and serves as a sophisticated architectural anchor for any urban display. The unique curved silhouette and multi-story design evoke the elegant streetscapes of a historic European-inspired metropolis. Detailed with numerous balconied windows and a striking blue-domed roof, this piece captures the vibrant energy of a snowy city night where diners gather for a festive seasonal meal.

The craftsmanship is evident in the fine textures of the grey masonry and the delicate paintwork on the "Cafe The Tower" signage. When illuminated, the building casts a warm, inviting glow through its many windows, highlighting the intricate iron-look railings. This piece is in excellent condition and comes complete with its original box and a functional light cord. Whether you are a dedicated Department 56 collector or building a curated metropolitan scene, this restaurant offers a sense of high-end urban charm and timeless holiday nostalgia. Its rounded base makes it an ideal choice for placement on a corner or at the end of a busy village block.

This item is vintage, over 35 years old.