LEGO Tree Holiday Bauble (850851)

- Theme
- Seasonal
- Subtheme
- Christmas
- Pieces
- 26
- Retail Price
- $7.99
- Released
- 2013
- Status
- Retired
About This Set
Coming in at 26 pieces, the Tree Holiday Bauble (850851) is a bite-sized build from the Seasonal lineup. It debuted in 2013 at $7.99.
The $0.307 per piece price point is on the premium side, though the build quality matches.
Being a LEGO exclusive means this one's trickier to find at discount, but the limited distribution usually pays off for collectors down the road.
Key Features
- 26 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
- LEGO Exclusive — Only available through LEGO channels, adding scarcity value
- $0.307 per piece — Standard value for the Seasonal range
- Christmas collection — Sought-after corner of the Seasonal lineup
- 2013 release — Part of LEGO's modern era with strong design standards
Investment Analysis
No retirement date on the horizon for the LEGO Tree Holiday Bauble (850851) just yet. That means the investment case is more of a long game — best approach is usually to wait for a sale and stash one away. Here's what makes it worth watching.
The outlook here? Modest but worth tracking.
Key factors to consider:
- As a LEGO exclusive, it's harder to find on discount but scarcity drives aftermarket demand
No need to rush on this one — keep it on your radar, buy on sale if you can, and let time do the heavy lifting. The Seasonal track record speaks for itself.
Theme Background
LEGO's Seasonal theme is a theme with its own loyal following, and the Tree Holiday Bauble is a 2013 release that lands in a great entry point into the Seasonal theme at $7.99. At $0.307 per piece, you're paying a premium — though that's typical for Seasonal sets in this range.
Within Seasonal, the Christmas sets have carved out their own niche. If you're tracking Seasonal for investment or just collecting, the Christmas releases are usually among the more interesting ones to watch.
Why This Set Is Special
LEGO Exclusive. Only available through LEGO.com and official LEGO stores — limited distribution that typically drives stronger post-retirement appreciation.