Sylvanian Families Windmill - No Characters or furniture
Sylvanian Families is a line of collectible anthropomorphic animal figurines made of flocked plastic. They were created by the Japanese gaming company Epoch in and distributed worldwide by a number of companies This Windmill is one of 6 locations where these Sylvanian Families animal figurines reside, that have been donated to our charity but do not have any of the characters or any of the furniture that is provided with them in the original kit. They are in reasonably good condition with one or two minor faults that are noted herewith, but there is still plenty of play value left in them. The windmill measures 12 inches (30 cm) wide is 8 inches (20 cm) deep and is 12.5 inches (32 cm) tall. The windmill blades revolve, but the baby mobile that revolves inside when attached is not with it. There is also an air balloon and basket attached with a handle to wind it up and down, but the holding device to keep it up is not apparent The top part with the blades is removable with a slight twist if required If you require any further information, please send me a message This item is being sold for charity. The proceeds of sale after the deduction of any Paypal fees will be donated to the Brittle Bone Society of which both myself and my wife are committee members and officers of the Longridge branch. This is just one of the many fund-raising activities of this branch. If you would like to purchase this item, please send me your email address with any message, and then I will send you a Paypal invoice for the total amount including any postage / delivery costs This item is best collected personally, but can be sent by carrier for £5.50 if required Thanks for looking - If you become a purchaser thank you for your support. The Longridge Branch of the Brittle Bone Society (Osteo Genesis Imperfecta) meaning brittle bones at birth, In celebrated 40 years since it's founding, my wife being a founder member, and over that period it has raised over £ to help sufferers and their families. Read more