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Hi


We're selling the vintage mismatched crockery we collected for our wedding last year.


Looking to sell everything as one lot - we will not split it up. A lot cheaper than hiring crockery, it's perfect for a DIY wedding with a vintage/shabby theme! Alternatively might be good if someone's looking to open a cafe!


We have:

- 42 larger dinner plates

- 80 medium sized starter plates

- 32 desert bowls

- 85 tea cups and saucers

- 12 x Ikea flower vases (402.331.49)

- 3 x plastic transport boxes, plus assorted cardboard boxes.


We're looking for ?160 for the lot. Collection from Sydenham Hill, SE26.


A few images below:


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Many thanks,


James.

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James this is mostly gold edged so cannot go in a dishwasher which is why it is usually in a CS in the first place - it has no place in most people's modern world and honestly, none of it is even attractive. You have many worthwhile charity shops in Sydenham, if you still have this china, perhaps you would consider passing on your happiness in the form of largesse, so that others will be able to benefit, as you did?
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We found another couple who wanted it for their wedding. Of course it "has no place in most people's modern world". It was a collection of crockery we used for our wedding and now will be be used at another wedding. The couple who bought it all obviously found it attractive.


We spent more than ?320 collecting it all over three months, probably 80% of that was buying from charity shops in south east London.

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