THE SIMPSONS 2009 FAMILY FUND BANK #D335. No Box.
“BUYING AS IS”. This is a really great to have “The Simpson’s” Homer and Marge and Lisa and Bart and Maggie and Santa Little helper the Dog and Snowball 2 the Cat is sitting on the couch with his whole family. It must be Halloween and Marges Head been knocked off. I bought this without the head. Thought it was funny. It is marked 2009 Westland Matt Groening Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. Made in China. It stands about 5 1/4” tall to the top of the cats tail and about 8” long. Made out of Resin. MARGE HEAD IS GONE. “BUYING AS IS”. I have photographed all of these imperfections for you. If you have any Question about the Description or This Piece, Please Email Me First, Before You Bid. READ BELOW: LOOK LOOK BELOW Please Take a Few Moments to View Our Store and Characters and Other Auctions. If you are Pleased with your Purchase, Please tell Your Friends. If You Are Not, Please, Please Tell Me so that I Can Make It Right. Email Us if You have any Questions. Rest assured that all of my items come froma smoke free house. WE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR FACTORY FLAWS ON THE "MINT IN BOX" OR OTHER CERAMIC AND POTTERY ITEMS THAT WE SELL- The overwhelming majority of the ceramic that we sell consists primarily of famous cartoon characters, etc., that were produced and manufactured in the early 1970's through the approximate year of 2005. The majority of the vintage pottery that we sell was manufactured in the early 1900s to 1955. Please understand that all of these ceramic and vintage handmade pottery items were not "perfect" as we would expect them to be. The term Mint in the Box, to us, means no damage after the manufacture of the piece and a piece is as it left the factory. Please realize that there might be an fired glaze drip or variations in the color of the glaze or a unglazed area or factory imperfections or mold defects or (an extra small piece of clay fired under the glaze or glaze bubble). This will not only be seen in the vintage handmade items, but occasionally, there will be imperfections in the newer ceramic of today. We will try to describe to the best of our ability any of these imperfections that we see and to photograph them for you. I believe that a picture is worth a "Thousand Words", so please look at all of the photographs very carefully before bidding. I may not have described the damage in detail, but I try to photograph it all with a quarter adjacent or pictures to the damage. (If you are a Texas resident, please include the state sales tax .0825 or your Tax I.D. Number. We have a store and we must account for taxes.) (International buyers will pay for actual shipping charges as shipping and handling costs more out of the country. Also for international buyers, all moneys received must be in U.S.D. amounts.) Thanks for bidding on my stuff!!!! Thanks--Lynda |