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Can anyone help me with this wallpaper please?


Growlybear

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I know it's a bit of a long shot, but after a recent leak, I need to replace a small area of anaglypta type wallpaper in my hall. I think it must be around 15 years old, and from what I remember, it was quite a common pattern at the time, but I've searched high and low and can't find the same pattern anywhere. I usually keep a spare roll of wallpaper, but don't have any of this. If anyone could help me to identify the manufacturer or pattern no, then it might be easier for me to track down. Or even better, if anyone has a roll or even just a few feet of paper lying around that they would like to sell, I would be so grateful!


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Thank you Jenny, but I've spent hours Googling every combination of key words that I can think of. There are a couple of quite similar patterns, but I can't find this one anywhere. I only need a couple of metres of paper as well, but if I can't find any, I'll have to repaper my whole hall!
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