The Department 56 Central Synagogue from the Christmas in the City collection is a beautifully crafted collectible piece that brings a touch of holiday charm to any home decor. This intricately detailed building is part of the iconic Department 56 brand, known for its high-quality and festive villages and houses. Perfect for collectors or those looking to add a touch of seasonal cheer to their space, this piece is sure to be a standout in any holiday display. Condition is used, Model is in perfect condition like new. Sleeve/cover has major wear, creases and rips overall condition good.
Preowned department 56 central synagogue model. Model is in Preowned good condition with no notable flaws. Includes all pieces minus booklet and box. Still own the original box but it is heavily damaged. Let me know if you still want it.
56 Central Synagogue Christmas in the City Series. This piece is limited edition – limited to the year of 2002. Complete with original styrofoam box for easy storage. It has the original box also, but it was torn so it is taped. It also comes with the light cord.
Department 56 Christmas in the City: Central Synagogue #59204 (NEW). Pre-Owned Never used Topers have never been put in place still in original bag see photo. You may return any item if you are not completely satisfied.
New old stock Never used. Open the box to verify the contents Every thing still like new condition. Please make sure the Color, Size, shape and condition before ordering. Order from me with confidence that you’ll get your product fast and in good condition with Extra care and Protection. ALL BREAKABLE ITEMS ARE DOUBLE DOUBLE BOXED with cushion and WRAP to avoid Damage during TRANSIT.
Department 56 Lighted Central Synagogue #59204 & Teaching the Torah #59403 Christmas in the City Series. Gently used preowned condition. Combining the 2 since they were in the same box. Central Synagogue located at 55th and Lexington in Manhattans Upper East Side, is the oldest Synagogue in continuous usage in New York City. Since 1839, the synagogue has provided a place for Jewish people to gather to worship and as a community.