Peanuts Pageant From Department 56 Collection

$30.00
Sku: 808964
Measurements of Product 2.6in H x 2.4in W x 3.34in L
Manufacturer Department 56
Product Type Accessories Figurines
Intro Date 2010 - January
Brand Peanuts Village
Height Under 3"
Collectors Notes 1 Introduced January 2011
UPC 45544338066
Inspired by the T.V special, Charlie Brown and Lucy are practicing for the big school Christmas Pageant. Woodstock sits nestled in Linus' blanket, while Snoopy has been transformed into a little angel.
  • Village Figures
  • 2.6 in H
  • © Peanuts Worldwide LLC PEANUTS.COM

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Barking Up the Tree
Stephen (Yonkers, US)
New Dog’s First Christmas

We got a new dog in March, so this seemed like a great way to commemorate her first Christmas with is. Communication with Country n’ More was clear, product arrived quickly & in perfect condition. I think I have a new favorite store!!!

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Santa with PEZ Toy Bag
Carol Lord (Philadelphia, US)
It's a hit!

Jim Shore's collaboration with PEZ is amazing! This piece brings so much joy with all of the detailed and colorful PEZ dispensers in the toy bag! Love it!

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Angel with Deer Figurine
Carol Lord (Philadelphia, US)
Great piece!

I love Jim Shore's angels, but I especially love this piece with the deer! Beautiful!

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Ghostbusters ECTO-1
Ray P. (Ridley Park, US)
ECTO-1

If you have the Ghostbusters building you got have ECTO-1. It looks great in my Christmas in the city village. Since I got this I haven't had any problems with ghost in my city.

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Crayola Delivery Service
Ray P. (Ridley Park, US)
Crayola Delivery

Excellent accessory to go with my Crayola Arts Center. The elf driving makes it blend in to my North Pole village with out looking out of place.