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This listing includes two Sylvanian Families characters, Victor and Purdy, who are the father and mother from the Tailbury dog family.  These characters have been retired and are no longer in production. 

Both characters have attached tails and gripping hands. 

There may be minor dust / fuzz / lint on the figures.  There are loose threads and fraying on the clothing.  There are some areas of thin and / or damaged flocking and some of the lighter colored areas have become a bit dingy due to age.  There are flocking indentations on the figures.  There is some staining on the figures, due to color transfering from the clothing.  The father has a flocking flaw on the back of his head and flocking indentations around the bottom of his head.  The flocking indentations are caused by the clothing. The mother has areas of discoloration / staining, flocking indentations and damage.  The flocking indentations and discolorations are from her clothing.  The areas that are most affected are her back, sides and torso.  The discolorations are a greenish-yellow, from the mother's dress.

Most but not all issues are covered by clothing.  The figures are in reasonably good condition but do show normal signs of aging and the usual effects of the clothing on flocking, including indentations and discolorations.  

Please carefully view, enlarge and zoom in on all the photographs. 

You will receive the same figures as pictured.  No other accessories or original packaging is included.  

All figures are placed in ziplock bags and posted in sturdy boxes, with plenty of bubble wrap and protective padding to ensure that your Sylvanians have the safest possible journey to you.  

I am adult collector and am clearing out duplicate items.  We have a pet free and smoke free home. 

Please note that when buying pre-loved Sylvanians there may be fading, discolorations or flocking issues due to age and storage.  Please expect shelf wear and some deterioration due to age.  There may be a small amount of dust or fuzz on the figure.  There may be some flattened flocking due to being stored.  Some Sylvanian limbs move quite loosely while others can be rather stiff or not poseable.  Please be sure to carefully view the photos.  

Please let me know if I can answer any questions.  I'm happy to help whenever possible.