1990 Dept 56 "Sleepy Hollow School", New England Village Light Up House. 5954-4. Handpainted Porcelain. Measures about 5.5" in height by 7" wide. Excellent condition. Comes with a light cord and box.
Add a touch of historic charm to your holiday display with this 1990 Department 56 "Sleepy Hollow School" from the New England Village series. This hand-painted porcelain building captures the rustic essence of a colonial-era log schoolhouse, featuring a detailed stone chimney, dark green shutters with tiny heart cutouts, and a prominent bell tower complete with a gold-toned bell. Charming narrative details bring the scene to life, including a small red train engine waiting by the chimney and a stack of firewood ready for a winter morning.
Measuring approximately 5.5" in height and 7" wide, this building is part of the Heritage Village Collection and is designed to be illuminated, allowing light to glow warmly through the windows. Originally introduced in 1990, this model was retired in 1993, making it a wonderful find for collectors looking to add a specific piece of Americana to their winter village. This building is in excellent condition and comes complete with its original light cord and box.
This item is vintage, over 35 years old. While it appears to be in excellent condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.