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Sylvanian family - lots of items - open to offers


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Lots of sylvanian family pieces to sell.

Will sell separately or will bundle together if you?d like to get a few pieces.


All are boxed and in excellent condition and ready for collection. If you?d like photos please PM me and I?ll send them over to you as there are lots of pieces.


Cosy cottage starter home ?7 - sold

Brick oven bakery ?20

Girls bedroom set ?5 - sold

Forest nursery ?12

Bluebell 7 seater ?15

Luxury master bedroom furniture set ?5 - sold

Adventure treasure ship ?8

Grand hotel ?60

Nursery double decker bus ?8 - sold

Supermarket ?20

Triple bunk beds ?5 - sold

Toilet set ?4

3 piece suit ?5

Semi double bed ?5 - sold


Families:

Hedgehog family ?7.50

Hedgehog twins ?5

Chocolate rabbit family ?7.50 - sold

Chocolate rabbit grandparent ?7.50

Polar bear family ?7.50 - sold

Squirrel family ?7.50

Squirrel twins ?5

Kangaroo family ?7.50 - sold

Striped cat family ?7.50

Baby rabbit & cot ?2

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