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Condition: Pristine
Ben – The Cobblestone Kids Series
Rare Simpich Release (2005–2006) | Christmas in July Feature
Among the rarest and most whimsical creations in the Simpich Christmas legacy, the Cobblestone Kids stand alongside pieces like the Concertina Man and Organ Grinder in terms of scarcity, charm, and collector appeal.
Produced only in 2005 and 2006, these spirited young carolers were part of a short-lived release, making them exceptionally hard to find today. In fact, this Christmas in July launch marks the first time I’ve had any of the Cobblestone Kids available in years — a true treat for longtime collectors.
Whether you're starting a new tradition or completing a long-awaited set, Ben is a rare and joyful addition to any Simpich display — a shining reminder of the youthful wonder that fills the streets of Christmas Eve.
Meet Abby — bundled up in a cozy wool coat and head scarf, she's the picture of winter resilience and holiday spirit. With her bright red gloves gripping a caroling sheet tightly in the cold, Abby is ready to sing her heart out through the snowy streets of Christmas Eve. Her expression is focused and full of determination — she’s clearly not letting a chill get in the way of a perfect performance.
Meet Eve — dressed in festive green and full of confidence, she takes the lead with ease. You can tell she knows the words to every carol by heart — the sheet music in her gloved hand is more of a formality than a necessity. With her composed expression and relaxed grip, Eve brings a quiet joy and natural poise to the group.
Meet Nicky — while he may be humming along to the more familiar carols, his attention is clearly elsewhere. He’s not here just to sing — he’s on a mission to deliver joy in the form of a cuddly, wriggling puppy held proudly in his arms. His sheet music? Long forgotten. After all, what better gift could a village receive on Christmas Eve than a few new furry friends?
Meet Sally — unlike her little brother Nicky, who’s joyfully trying to re-home a litter of puppies, Sally’s Christmas Eve companion is strictly spoken for. Wrapped gently in a blanket and held close in one arm is her new kitten, a gift she simply couldn’t leave behind. With her song sheet in the other hand and a determined expression on her face, Sally is ready to sing her way through the chilly streets — spreading cheer while keeping her new best friend safe and warm.
Meet Ben, the eldest of the group and very likely their unofficial leader. With a lantern raised high to light the way and a knit cap pulled tight to fight off the cold, Ben is ready for whatever a stormy Christmas Eve might bring. His pose, expression, and layers of warm Victorian clothing tell a story full of imagination and holiday spirit.
Condition: Pristine
Ben – The Cobblestone Kids Series
Rare Simpich Release (2005–2006) | Christmas in July Feature
Among the rarest and most whimsical creations in the Simpich Christmas legacy, the Cobblestone Kids stand alongside pieces like the Concertina Man and Organ Grinder in terms of scarcity, charm, and collector appeal.
Produced only in 2005 and 2006, these spirited young carolers were part of a short-lived release, making them exceptionally hard to find today. In fact, this Christmas in July launch marks the first time I’ve had any of the Cobblestone Kids available in years — a true treat for longtime collectors.
Whether you're starting a new tradition or completing a long-awaited set, Ben is a rare and joyful addition to any Simpich display — a shining reminder of the youthful wonder that fills the streets of Christmas Eve.
Meet Abby — bundled up in a cozy wool coat and head scarf, she's the picture of winter resilience and holiday spirit. With her bright red gloves gripping a caroling sheet tightly in the cold, Abby is ready to sing her heart out through the snowy streets of Christmas Eve. Her expression is focused and full of determination — she’s clearly not letting a chill get in the way of a perfect performance.
Meet Eve — dressed in festive green and full of confidence, she takes the lead with ease. You can tell she knows the words to every carol by heart — the sheet music in her gloved hand is more of a formality than a necessity. With her composed expression and relaxed grip, Eve brings a quiet joy and natural poise to the group.
Meet Nicky — while he may be humming along to the more familiar carols, his attention is clearly elsewhere. He’s not here just to sing — he’s on a mission to deliver joy in the form of a cuddly, wriggling puppy held proudly in his arms. His sheet music? Long forgotten. After all, what better gift could a village receive on Christmas Eve than a few new furry friends?
Meet Sally — unlike her little brother Nicky, who’s joyfully trying to re-home a litter of puppies, Sally’s Christmas Eve companion is strictly spoken for. Wrapped gently in a blanket and held close in one arm is her new kitten, a gift she simply couldn’t leave behind. With her song sheet in the other hand and a determined expression on her face, Sally is ready to sing her way through the chilly streets — spreading cheer while keeping her new best friend safe and warm.
Meet Ben, the eldest of the group and very likely their unofficial leader. With a lantern raised high to light the way and a knit cap pulled tight to fight off the cold, Ben is ready for whatever a stormy Christmas Eve might bring. His pose, expression, and layers of warm Victorian clothing tell a story full of imagination and holiday spirit.
Condition: Pristine
Ben – The Cobblestone Kids Series
Rare Simpich Release (2005–2006) | Christmas in July Feature
Among the rarest and most whimsical creations in the Simpich Christmas legacy, the Cobblestone Kids stand alongside pieces like the Concertina Man and Organ Grinder in terms of scarcity, charm, and collector appeal.
Produced only in 2005 and 2006, these spirited young carolers were part of a short-lived release, making them exceptionally hard to find today. In fact, this Christmas in July launch marks the first time I’ve had any of the Cobblestone Kids available in years — a true treat for longtime collectors.
Whether you're starting a new tradition or completing a long-awaited set, Ben is a rare and joyful addition to any Simpich display — a shining reminder of the youthful wonder that fills the streets of Christmas Eve.
Meet Abby — bundled up in a cozy wool coat and head scarf, she's the picture of winter resilience and holiday spirit. With her bright red gloves gripping a caroling sheet tightly in the cold, Abby is ready to sing her heart out through the snowy streets of Christmas Eve. Her expression is focused and full of determination — she’s clearly not letting a chill get in the way of a perfect performance.
Meet Eve — dressed in festive green and full of confidence, she takes the lead with ease. You can tell she knows the words to every carol by heart — the sheet music in her gloved hand is more of a formality than a necessity. With her composed expression and relaxed grip, Eve brings a quiet joy and natural poise to the group.
Meet Nicky — while he may be humming along to the more familiar carols, his attention is clearly elsewhere. He’s not here just to sing — he’s on a mission to deliver joy in the form of a cuddly, wriggling puppy held proudly in his arms. His sheet music? Long forgotten. After all, what better gift could a village receive on Christmas Eve than a few new furry friends?
Meet Sally — unlike her little brother Nicky, who’s joyfully trying to re-home a litter of puppies, Sally’s Christmas Eve companion is strictly spoken for. Wrapped gently in a blanket and held close in one arm is her new kitten, a gift she simply couldn’t leave behind. With her song sheet in the other hand and a determined expression on her face, Sally is ready to sing her way through the chilly streets — spreading cheer while keeping her new best friend safe and warm.
Meet Ben, the eldest of the group and very likely their unofficial leader. With a lantern raised high to light the way and a knit cap pulled tight to fight off the cold, Ben is ready for whatever a stormy Christmas Eve might bring. His pose, expression, and layers of warm Victorian clothing tell a story full of imagination and holiday spirit.
Each handmade figure is inspected and certified by a member of the Simpich family and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a unique Certification number assigned. All dolls we sell will be in displayable condition, but price will refect the doll’s overall condition. Images are of the doll you will receive.
It is our express purpose to maintain the quality and value of Simpich Dolls in the secondary market, so that their heritage and unique worth for future generations will not be diminished.
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Condition Descriptions:
Heirloom Condition: We reserve this designation for only the most exceptional pieces. Hierloom pieces have been personally inspected and restored to a Like New Condition by David Simpich.
Pristine Condition: These dolls arrived in fantastic condition, void of resin or paint chipping, fading, or missing pieces. Pieces with this designation needed little or no repair work by David SImpich.
Excellent Condition: Dolls in Excellent condition have weathered years of love well, subtle signs of their often decades of display can be seen as slight fading, minor scuffs on their wooden stands, or tiny paint chips.
Displayable Condition: These pieces appear in excellent or pristine condition while on display, but upon a closer look, you may find fading, paint chips, or significant scuffs on their wooden stands. We are excited to offer these pieces a second life as a more affordable option.