G-X4KZ2D6TB8 Sylvanian Tailbury Family

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Sylvanian Families


Collectable and Pre-Owned Sylvanian Families.

 

Tailbury Dog Family

The Tailbury's were released in the UK in 2009 as part of the "Family at Home" sets. They originate as an earlier Urban Life family in Japan. There are nine family members that we know of. Currently only Victor from the father at home set and Christopher from the Ice Skating Duo are still current. (2015)
The Tailbury family comprise:- Listed
Victor Father Yes
Purdy Mother No
Tam Brother Yes
Christopher Brother (As Ice Skater) No
Jeanie Sister No
Tinker Twin Baby No
Bouncer Twin Baby Yes
Roland Grandfather No
Jacqueline Grandmother No
  • Victor Tailbury Victor Tailbury Victor loves to relax on his comfy sofa, looking for ideas in his magazines for his next big gardening project. He also loves sitting back to read or complete puzzle books. The trouble is, once Victor is settled on the sofa, he always drifts off to sleep. Once Purdy left him sleeping on the sofa and he didn't wake up until the following morning! Add to Basket £9.99
    • Tam Tailbury Tam Tailbury Tam annoys his sister by taking too long in the bathroom and making her late for school. He likes cleaning his teeth, washing his face and trying all the deodrants and soaps. But like many young boys; he does leave the soap lying in the sink and the towel on the floor! Add to Basket £9.99
    • Bouncer Tailbury Bouncer Tailbury Bouncer, along with twin Tinker, are definitely the most well behaved twins in Sylvania. They are never any trouble because after they've played on the slide in their nursery, they like nothing better than to snuggle up and look at the colourful mobiles above their cot before falling asleep. Add to Basket £9.99
Figures in grey boxes are deemed collectable as they are no longer available
Figures in green boxes are still currently available.
Figures are graded Excellent if totally original and without marks or blemishes
Figures graded Good may either lack an ancillary item (usually clothing) or not have an original one.
Figures graded Fair may lack clothing or not have original clothing and show some wear and tear.
Adults in this family are 80 mm high, children 68mm high.