The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
In general the group presents well with some tiny chips and restuck petals/leaves. Further details below.
A group of brown thrasher fledglings eating a peanut-- Good condition; minor rubbing to stump.
A 'Goldfinch, New Jersey State Bird'-- Good condition, a small nick to the edge of its tail at the underside.
A 'Magnolia Grandiflora with Butterfly'-- Several petals and the butterfly restuck.
A 'Massee Lane Camellia'-- Good condition.
A 'Red Poinsettia'-- The flower off its rocky ledge and restuck; a few petals/leaves poorly restuck with visible glue, the underside of one leaf with a chip.
An unmarked white porcelain flower with thorny stem-- Some small scattered chips, mainly to petals and not very noticable.
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