1994 Chamber Orchestra – Christmas in the City / Heritage Village (Department 56 #58840)
The “Chamber Orchestra” figurine set from Department 56 brings the elegance of classical music into your holiday village layout. Introduced in 1994 and retired in 1998, this collection of four hand-painted porcelain musicians — violinists, cellists or conductors — recreates the charm of a vintage street concert just in time for Christmas. Their period-style attire, expressive poses, and snow-touched bases add an authentic, story-rich atmosphere to any village scene. As a part of the Christmas in the City / Heritage Village line, this set offers both collectible value and decorative appeal. Whether displayed as a focal point in a winter square, alongside lampposts and town buildings, or nestled between snowy streets and holiday shop fronts — the Chamber Orchestra adds culture, nostalgia, and festive ambiance to your holiday décor. This retired set remains a favorite among collectors for its artistry, detail, and the unique mood it brings to village displays.
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The “Chamber Orchestra” figurine set from Department 56 brings the elegance of classical music into your holiday village layout. Introduced in 1994 and retired in 1998, this collection of four hand-painted porcelain musicians — violinists, cellists or conductors — recreates the charm of a vintage street concert just in time for Christmas. Their period-style attire, expressive poses, and snow-touched bases add an authentic, story-rich atmosphere to any village scene. As a part of the Christmas in the City / Heritage Village line, this set offers both collectible value and decorative appeal. Whether displayed as a focal point in a winter square, alongside lampposts and town buildings, or nestled between snowy streets and holiday shop fronts — the Chamber Orchestra adds culture, nostalgia, and festive ambiance to your holiday décor. This retired set remains a favorite among collectors for its artistry, detail, and the unique mood it brings to village displays.



















