Description
The Byers' Choice Primitive Colonial Christmas Scrooge figurine vividly captures the character of Ebenezer Scrooge, Dickens’ most infamous miser, with a grim expression that reflects his initial disdain for Christmas. Clad in classic colonial attire, this hand-crafted figurine portrays Scrooge as he appears in the early part of A Christmas Carol, cold-hearted and dismissive of holiday cheer, famously declaring his disdain for those who celebrate it. When Joyce Byers introduced Scrooge to her Dickens line in 1983, she saw an opportunity to bring Dickens’ powerful characters to life, starting with Scrooge and eventually adding Bob Cratchit, Mrs. Cratchit, and Tiny Tim. Each figure was designed with exaggerated facial expressions to reflect the unique personality and story within each character, much as Dickens himself did in his writing. This figurine is crafted with extraordinary detail, capturing Scrooge’s iconic scowl and embodying his journey from bitterness to redemption. As part of the cherished Dickens series, Scrooge reminds us of the transformative power of kindness and the true meaning of Christmas. Perfect for collectors and fans of Dickens, this figurine adds depth, tradition, and storytelling to holiday decor, celebrating the joy of personal growth and forgiveness.