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Department 56 Harry Potter Village Leaky Cauldron Lit Building, 7.91 Inch, Multicolor

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$124.99

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About this item

  • DEPARTMENT 56 LIT BUILDING: from the Harry Potter Village collection
  • COORDINATES: with our 'Knight Bus' figurine (ASIN B0B5ZKQGZR - sold separately)
  • HAND-CRAFTED: from high-quality resin material and hand-painted by skilled artisans
  • POWER FEATURES: interior illuminates using an AC adapter (included with purchase)
  • DIMENSIONS: 4.88" L x 3.03" W x 7.91" H


Harry Potter continues to be a global phenomenon. Take the train to Hogwarts and experience the majesty of the Great Hall, pop on over to Hagrid's, or fly high in pursuit of the Golden Snitch. This Harry Potter collection will captivate muggles, witches and wizards alike. Bring home the enchantment of Harry Potter today! The Leaky Cauldron is a popular wizarding pub and inn located in London. The rear of the pub opens up onto a courtyard that contains the entrance to Diagon Alley as well as Knockturn Alley. It is small and dingy but welcoming, and an ideal spot to catch up with wizarding gossip! About Department 56: For 40 years, Department 56 has been creating holiday traditions passed down from generation to generation. The excitement of the holiday season comes home with intricately detailed villages from settings that inspire the imagination. Stroll through a small American town, enjoy a walk with Charles Dickens, or visit Santa in the North Pole. Our ornaments and figurines create even more opportunities to spread good wishes during the happiest time of the year.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Quality of dept 56 items are beyond comparison. The detail is meticulous. A great gift for a collector. Great value for the price!
Anastasia
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023
Love it. Got on sale and it was totally worth it
Sham
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023
Short and sweet: It looks good and I have no real issues with it. But, it doesn't appear to use the typical incandescent bulb that my other buildings have. So I'm assuming it has an irreplaceable LED, and you better hope it never needs to get replaced. Additionally, since it has irreplaceable lighting, I can't connect it to the multi-bulb strand that I'm using.