Complete Porcelain Caroller Collection — Ultra Rare

$3,889.00

Cold Cast Carollers Collection — Robert & Jan Simpich

Designed 1989 | Limited Production | Pristine Condition | Exceptionally Rare Complete Set

Born from the golden era of the Simpich Doll Shop, the Cold Cast Carollers represent one of the most overlooked — and now among the most coveted — expressions of Bob and Jan's genius. Introduced in 1989 and produced in strictly limited numbers, these pieces were never made in abundance, and finding them today in any condition is a feat. Finding them like this — as a complete collection, in pristine condition — is simply extraordinary.

What sets the Porcelain Carollers apart is the quiet mastery in their execution. Bob and Jan brought the same depth of craft, the same loving attention to detail, and the same storytelling instinct to these figures as they did to their most celebrated Santas and Nativity pieces. Every piece is individually hand-painted in cold cast, with a warmth and motion that defies the medium. Look at them long enough and you can almost feel the soft hush of falling snow, hear the faint echo of carols drifting down a cobblestone street.

These are the large Cold Cast Carollers, standing an impressive 6–7 inches tall — a full, commanding presence on any shelf or display. It's worth noting that Simpich also produced a miniature version of the Carollers, standing just an inch or so in height. Charming in their own right, the minis are a wonderful curiosity — but it is these large figures where Bob and Jan's artistry truly comes to life.

This collection includes eleven individual pieces:

Lady with Music · Man with Son on Shoulder (Large) · Jolly Lady · Bell Ringer · Jolly Gentleman · Violin Man · Newsboy · Lamp Post · Little Boy · Teenage Girl · Lamp Post

Each piece is in Pristine Condition — a rarity in its own right for works of this age and scarcity. For the serious Simpich collector, or anyone who appreciates the finest in American folk art and holiday design, this collection represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

Cold Cast Carollers Collection — Robert & Jan Simpich

Designed 1989 | Limited Production | Pristine Condition | Exceptionally Rare Complete Set

Born from the golden era of the Simpich Doll Shop, the Cold Cast Carollers represent one of the most overlooked — and now among the most coveted — expressions of Bob and Jan's genius. Introduced in 1989 and produced in strictly limited numbers, these pieces were never made in abundance, and finding them today in any condition is a feat. Finding them like this — as a complete collection, in pristine condition — is simply extraordinary.

What sets the Porcelain Carollers apart is the quiet mastery in their execution. Bob and Jan brought the same depth of craft, the same loving attention to detail, and the same storytelling instinct to these figures as they did to their most celebrated Santas and Nativity pieces. Every piece is individually hand-painted in cold cast, with a warmth and motion that defies the medium. Look at them long enough and you can almost feel the soft hush of falling snow, hear the faint echo of carols drifting down a cobblestone street.

These are the large Cold Cast Carollers, standing an impressive 6–7 inches tall — a full, commanding presence on any shelf or display. It's worth noting that Simpich also produced a miniature version of the Carollers, standing just an inch or so in height. Charming in their own right, the minis are a wonderful curiosity — but it is these large figures where Bob and Jan's artistry truly comes to life.

This collection includes eleven individual pieces:

Lady with Music · Man with Son on Shoulder (Large) · Jolly Lady · Bell Ringer · Jolly Gentleman · Violin Man · Newsboy · Lamp Post · Little Boy · Teenage Girl · Lamp Post

Each piece is in Pristine Condition — a rarity in its own right for works of this age and scarcity. For the serious Simpich collector, or anyone who appreciates the finest in American folk art and holiday design, this collection represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity.