"Betsy Trotwood's Cottage"


- "Betsy Trotwood's Cottage" Dickens Village Dept. 56 Item #55506. Introduced 1989 and retired 1992. This cottage is the home of David Copperfield's aunt, Betsy Trotwood. This was based on a cottage in Broadstairs, England that was refurbished into the Dickens Museum.Mint condition in original box & sleeve. Boxes & sleeves of pieces retired over 10 years may show normal wear due to age and use. 1 of the 3-piece set-David Copperfield. The other pieces are available separately and are called Solicitor and Peggotty's Seaside Cottage. 7" tall.


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