The classic icon of a miser, Ebenezer Scrooge must learn an important lesson in Dickens A Christmas Carol. The Scrooge and Marleys Counting House makes a charming addition to your festive recreation of London in the 1800s. This illuminated building shows where Ebenezer Scrooge and Jacob Marley ran their lucrative accounting business. A thin staircase runs up the side of the brick shop, and the large front window displays a detailed scene of Scrooge counting his money. The rooftop snow is the only sign of winter cheer in this miserly building. The hand-painted porcelain shop is lit with an included light cord and bulb.
Introduction Date: December 2000
Collection: Dickens A Christmas Carol
Key Features:
- Made with porcelain
- Hand-painted with bright colors and detail
- Illuminated building
- Comes with a light cord and bulb
- A fantastic collectible for holiday villages
Measurements:
- Height: 9.75 Inches
- Width: 5.75 Inches
- Length: 4 Inches
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