Afterall, Sylvanian Families have been producing items since ! If they produced 10 new sets every year, that could well be or more different Sylvanian Families sets, or maybe many more.
Bearing in mind also, that different countries produce their own exclusive sets which we would never see in Australian stores, this could add up to 20 to 30 new sets internationally each year. Even Mexico and Italy have had sets released exclusive to their own country. This also means there is a wide range of different packaging used over the years.
See below for some examples of how the Sylvanian Families packaging has changed over the years. There are also Sylvanian Families Limited Edition sets released on occasions in some countries.
This may mean only several sets were ever produced, making them quite sought after by collectors around the world. Calico Critters and Sylvanian Families are one and the same. Although the same product, our Calico Critters in our store are typically more expensive than many of the Sylvanian Families in our store, due to high importing costs. Sylvanian Families do vary widely in price. So, why is one family worth so much more than another? In general, Sylvanian Families that can be found in stores still today, that are still in production and are readily available from Australian wholesale distributors, can be purchased for the market price.
These will often be found on sale for very reasonable prices in Sylvanian Specialty Store as well as many other stores in Australia. As mentioned above, the pricing of figures depends on their availability and their demand.
Sylvanian Families that have been out of production for several years can be very expensive to source and import, which is reflected in their online price. All of these have been out of production for some years now, but we regularly manage to source brand new supplies of these from overseas and feature them in our Sylvanian Families Hard to Find Families collection when they become available.
We also need to factor in that some Sylvanian Families sets were Limited Edition releases to celebrate special occasions, such as the fabulous Royal Wedding special celebration set, the Sylvanian Families Chocolate Rabbit Wedding Set complete with William Balmoral groom and his beautiful bride Catherine.
There are many other special release sets too, which are generally somewhat more expensive, due to only a limited number having been produced for a special occasion. This is fairly common in brown coloured Sylvanian furniture or items made of plastic, which are designed to look like wooden furniture or wooden flooring.
Even modern day items, such as the floors of the current Sylvanian Families Tree house and even brand new items will display this inconsistent colouring that can be mistaken for fading. Rest assured, this is how the item comes brand new. It is especially noticeable in furniture items. Often there will be a darker spot in the plastic where there is a join. Or a slightly patchy coloured look in places. These variations in colour in furniture and flooring are normal in both vintage and brand new items and are not considered a defect or product flaw.
Below are photos of a vintage circular table top and the underside of an armchair as examples of this uneven colouring found on most brown wood-look Sylvanian Families items. Depending on which company distributed the Sylvanian Families item at the time of it's release. Some items come in blue packaging by Flair.
Other more recently released Sylvanian Families items come in lighter coloured packaging by Epoch. Close search. Home All Products expand. What does a sticker on the foot of Sylvanian Families figures mean? Even toys you buy in stores today likely will have this sticker under one foot. Sylvanian Families figures - why do they have a tiny hole in one foot?
Figures who are not standing, ie, sitting baby figures will often have this pinhole indent on their bottom instead What does "Discontinued" and "Retired" Sylvanian Families mean? After a time the previous line of items are no longer manufactured, so once they have been sold out in stores they eventually become quite hard to find and many of them become a "collectible item" As with many other toy brands, as a Sylvanian Families item becomes less available, it becomes more collectible and the price of the item increases due to it's scarcity.
You might like to visit our entire collection of Discontinued Sylvanian Families here What exactly is "storage wear", "shelf wear" and "age wear"? What can I expect when buying a vintage brand new Sylvanian Families item? This evergreen toy appeals to children and adults alike, from young children just making their first friends, older children about to start secondary school, right up to nostalgic adults who fondly remember the figures from their own childhoods, plus serious collectors with a passion for all things Sylvanian!
Sylvanian Families let children craft their own stories, and helps them develop social skills and emotional intelligence through imaginative play. Sylvania is a sanctuary where everyone can be part of the family, letting children learn about relationships, including being kind to each other. As well as being a great collectible item, many Sylvanian products also connect together so that you can grow your Sylvanian Village and create your own unique Sylvanian World as your collection expands.
Our Family History. Markings on the Wildflower's noses are in the shape of Mount Fuji. Over over million Sylvanian Families figures have been sold worldwide. That's a rate of at least three toys per second since launching in ! The box showed a one-toned brown bear like the Petite bears, but the Santa figure inside was similar to the Calico Critters Marmalade Bear, with a teardrop shape around his nose. Did you know that the Sylvanian Families Buckley Deer female family members have a heart shape in their ears?
The male members of the Buckley family missed out on this loveable feature, though. In , Sylvanian Families in United Kingdom held a competition to discover the village in England that was most like fictitious Sylvania. There was a Sylvanian First Aid Kit! Back in the heyday of Sylvanian Families in the 's and early 90's, Sylvanian Families produced some fabulous memorabilia items, such as this full sized, wooden Sylvanian Families First Aid Kit. Now it's very rare and highly collectible.
In Sylvanian Families releases several sports sets to coincide with the London Olympics. Sets included a Gymnastics set as seen below , a Showjumping set, Swimming and Athletics sets. These sets were limited in release to United Kingdom. It came with William Balmoral groom and his beautiful bride Catherine.
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