1988 Dept 56 Wackford Squeers Boarding School
$63.00
1988 Dept 56 Nicholas Nickleby "Wackford Squeers Boarding School". Dickens Village Series. Heritage Village Collection. #5925-0. Handpainted Porcelain. Measures about 7.5" in height by 7" wide. Excellent condition. Comes with a light cord and box.
Step into the literary world of Charles Dickens with this 1988 Department 56 "Wackford Squeers Boarding School." A cornerstone of the Heritage Village Collection’s Dickens' Village Series, this hand-painted porcelain building brings the atmospheric setting of Nicholas Nickleby to life. The architectural details—from the multi-gabled roofline to the weathered stone textures—capture the somber yet storied essence of Victorian England.
This piece is in excellent condition, featuring crisp lettering on the base and well-preserved snow accents. It comes complete with its original box and a functional light cord, allowing the windows to cast a warm, inviting glow that highlights the interior craftsmanship. Whether added to an established village display or used as a standalone piece for a "Dark Academia" inspired holiday mantel, this building offers a sophisticated touch of literary history. It is a must-have for serious Dept 56 collectors or those looking to anchor their "Yuletide Lane" with a classic Dickensian landmark.
This item is vintage, over 35 years old.
Step into the literary world of Charles Dickens with this 1988 Department 56 "Wackford Squeers Boarding School." A cornerstone of the Heritage Village Collection’s Dickens' Village Series, this hand-painted porcelain building brings the atmospheric setting of Nicholas Nickleby to life. The architectural details—from the multi-gabled roofline to the weathered stone textures—capture the somber yet storied essence of Victorian England.
This piece is in excellent condition, featuring crisp lettering on the base and well-preserved snow accents. It comes complete with its original box and a functional light cord, allowing the windows to cast a warm, inviting glow that highlights the interior craftsmanship. Whether added to an established village display or used as a standalone piece for a "Dark Academia" inspired holiday mantel, this building offers a sophisticated touch of literary history. It is a must-have for serious Dept 56 collectors or those looking to anchor their "Yuletide Lane" with a classic Dickensian landmark.
This item is vintage, over 35 years old.