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Each porcelain piece in The
Greenwich Workshop® Collection has a "year mark"
on the base to signify the year the piece was produced.
2004 Year Mark
The following James Christensen
porcelains were issued with the tenth (2004)
"year mark" of a book:
The Shepherd's Wife and Child
The Shepherd
Gift of Knowledge - (Second in
a Series of Holiday Angels)
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The Shepherd's Wife and Child -- The Shepherd
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characters found in James C. Christensen's Nativity pay tribute
to those found in the traditional crèche while taking on
qualities important to James—such as family. The Bible tells
of the shepherds, who were watching over their flocks of sheep
when a choir of angels appeared to them singing "Glory to
God." The angels tell the shepherds to follow a bright star
to Bethlehem, where they would find the newborn savior asleep in
a manger. Rather than head directly to Bethlehem, this shepherd
went home and gathered his wife and child, thus making this incredible
journey as a family. This touching addition to the story of our
Savior's birth is an inspiration to us all. |
Gift of Knowledge
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Knowledge is the second in the third set of James' Holiday Angel
collection. Through this beautiful series, James explores gifts
worthy of angels—encouraging us to live life to its full
potential. The Gift of Knowledge grants us the ability to value
the world and its many wonders. Coupled with the knowledge of our
Savior's birth, we celebrate the joyous holiday season with songs
of praise and thanksgiving. |
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Each porcelain and Pearl Bisque™ piece
in The Greenwich Workshop® Collection has a "year
mark" to signify the year the piece was produced. Click
the specific James Christensen year marks below, for a list of
the pieces introduced in that year. |
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Updated:
January 1, 2009 |
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