56, 1995 Christmas in the City, “Holy Name Church” RETIRED #58875. Embrace the festive spirit with the Department 56 1995 Christmas in the City Holy Name Church. A quintessential piece for collectors, this retired porcelain building is a testament to the charm of late 20th-century holiday decor. Hand-painted with meticulous attention to detail, the church shines with the warmth of yuletide celebrations. As part of the esteemed Christmas in the City collection, this medium-sized, multicolor structure is adorned with illuminating features that bring the sacred space to life. It comes in its original packaging, ensuring it remains a cherished part of your holiday tradition for years to come. SEE PHOTOS FOR CONDITION. Your satisfaction is important to us! NEW ITEMS ADDED DAILY!
Department 56 Christmas in the City. A Department 56 Collectible. Christmas in the City. Cathedral Church of St Mark. Good Condition – Store Displayed – Appears to have very small, white specks of? On roof (almost like they used a liquid snow and this was the overspray). Styrofoam Box packaging and sleeve are present: Most of which are in excellent condition with minimal if any shelf wear. However, as they are 20+ years old, some Sleeve’s may have yellowing, sticker, water or other stains, bent edges or wrinkles. A couple of Sleeves do have a tear or a small amount of writing on them. Has proper light cord. Photo’s are of actual piece that you will receive. #2591 of 17,500 Pieces Produced. Note: as these are hand painted porcelain, individual nuances do occur—for example—a corner might have been missed being fully painted or you may be able to see brush strokes. Though this is old store stock. It was probably the store display. It has been in storage since at least 2008 – probably longer (as they put the last of their items from the closed shops in storage in 2008 – many items were already in storage when they closed the stores).
This rare and unique Dept 56 Christmas in the City Cathedral Church of St Mark 55492 is a must-have for any collector of Christmas village pieces. It features beautiful hand-painted details and a textured finish, along with an illuminated interior and a boxed packaging. This medium-sized ceramic and porcelain piece is perfect for any room and occasion, especially Christmas. With its intricate design and attention to detail, this Christmas village piece is sure to bring a festive spirit to any display. The gray color and American style make it a great addition to any collection, while the village theme and seasonal design add a touch of holiday cheer. Don’t miss out on this rare find with an error, perfect for any adult collector. Misspelled Cathedral on box listing it instead as “Catherdral”. Number 1573 of 17,500 and it has NEVER been displayed. Living inside its original packaging in mint condition and protected storage.
Department 56-Christmas in the City-Cathedral Church of St. Status: Retired Introduced: 1991 Retired: 1993. Contents: one lit house with light cord. Description: Numbered Limited Edition of 3024. Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral in Minneapolis, Minnesota is one of two cathedrals in the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota. It was built as a parish church overlooking Loring Park in 1910. In 1941, it was designated a cathedral when the bishop’s office moved to Minneapolis from the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour in Faribault. The cathedral hosted the first World Congress of the Anglican Communion to be held outside of the United Kingdom in 1954, and hosted 1976 General Convention in Minneapolis which officially accepted the ordination of women as priests and adopted the current Book of Common Prayer used in the United States. Notes: Standard 6W/120V replacement bulb (item 99244). All items are brand new in the original packaging. Thank you for viewing!
Department 56 Christmas in the City. A Department 56 Collectible. Christmas in the City. Cathedral Church of St Mark. Good Condition – Store Displayed – Appears to have very small, white specks of? On roof (almost like they used a liquid snow and this was the overspray). Styrofoam Box packaging and sleeve are present: Most of which are in excellent condition with minimal if any shelf wear. However, as they are 20+ years old, some Sleeve’s may have yellowing, sticker, water or other stains, bent edges or wrinkles. A couple of Sleeves do have a tear or a small amount of writing on them. Has proper light cord. Photo’s are of actual piece that you will receive. #2591 of 17,500 Pieces Produced. Note: as these are hand painted porcelain, individual nuances do occur—for example—a corner might have been missed being fully painted or you may be able to see brush strokes. Though this is old store stock. It was probably the store display. It has been in storage since at least 2008 – probably longer (as they put the last of their items from the closed shops in storage in 2008 – many items were already in storage when they closed the stores).