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The Gift of Charity
by James C. Christensen
And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest
of these is charity.
- I CORINTHIANS 13:13
James C. Christensens beautiful Holiday Angel series celebrates
gifts worthy of angelslove, peace, life, hope, musicas
Christensen inspires us to live life to its full potential. The
Gift of Charity is the greatest of gifts, granting us the
ability to help others before ourselves; a gift as important during
holiday time as it is throughout the year.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Porcelain:
Approximately 6"h.
$95 | $110 CDN | £70 | €100
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Arriving October 2006

Round John Virgin
by James C. Christensen
If the name of the new addition to James C. Christensens beloved
Nativity sounds familiar, its probably because the Christmas
carol Silent Night is humming in your head. It was during a Christmas
past that one of the Christensen children misheard one of the songs
lyrics and asked Whos round John? Not missing
this creative opportunity, James developed a new character for the
crèche, the portly soul aptly named Round John Virgin.
And who is this jolly fellow? Hes the innkeeper, doing his
best to accommodate this young family and provide them with all
the comfort he can on this most celebrated of nights.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Porcelain:
Approximately 6"h.
$125 | $145 CDN | £90 | €130
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James C.
Christensen's Nativity...

The characters in James C. Christensens Nativity pay tribute
to those found in a more traditional crèche, while evoking
qualities important to James. Each piece represents a different
element from the biblical story of the birth of Jesus, but in
a distinctly Christensen way.
Many of these pieces are in low inventory or out of stockask
your dealer about availability today!
Shown above (left to right): Male
Angel, Glorianna
and the Creche, Mary,
Joseph
and Jesus, Female
Angel, The
Shepherd, The
Shepherd's Wife and Child, Melchior,
Caspar,
Balthasar
and Darius
the Camel.
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One Christmas Eve
by Dean Morrissey
This warm and welcoming scene conveys the adage it is better
to give than to receive as a young girl waits up for Santa
to give him a present. What would Santa need most? A globe of course!
This child wants to help him find his way to everyone on his route
and she is quite confident that this will do the trick. For everyone
who loves the giving of gifts more than the getting, this charming
limited edition will bring joy for years to come.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 150 s/n.
19"w x 24"h.
$495 | $565 CDN | £320 | €480
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Print:
limited to 350 s/n.
16"w x 20"h.
$150 | $170 CDN | £100 | €150
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Arriving October 2006
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