Liberty Falls, The America Collection, Holiday Village

$40.00

PTY40050J
Item: Liberty Falls, The America Collection, holiday village:  6 houses:, Tully’s General Store, AH22 , Gold King Mines, Liberty Falls Fire Station , Marshal’s Office , Liberty Falls Train Station,  Duffy’s Mill and  2 boxes: The Americana Pewter Collection. Box AH30: Mr. Tully, Train Engineer, Mr. Duffy, Mrs. Tully, plus a #25 Steam locomotive Box AH19: Charles, Gretchen DuBois, Jason Dubois, The City Marshal, Pony Express Rider
Size: pewter figures: 3/4 inches tall to 1 inch tall, buildings around 3 inches tall
Circa: 1992
Material: ceramic and porcelain
Company:   International Resourcing Service, Inc. China
Condition: used, minimal signs of age and wear, like new in box with pamphlet

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  • The Liberty Falls Collection has collectability. They are worthy of being collected.
  • Liberty Falls collectibles included houses, villages, and sets.
  • The Liberty Falls Set is a fictitious mining town, Liberty Falls, Colorado, in the 1870s.
  • The village is a romantic notion of the American West.
  • I have seen villages set up around miniature train sets. They are stunning.
  • The Liberty Falls Collection was a collectible holiday village popular in the 1990s.
  • Some people use them to set up miniature Christmas displays.
  • They were produced in China and sold in the United States in large department stores.
  • The Liberty Falls Collectors Club is a group for collectors of Liberty Falls houses.
  • The group has a Facebook page where members can post pictures of their collections, layouts, and tips for beginners
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