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Re-locating sale; various antique furniture and reclamation items


Jasper79

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We are re-locating soon and have a number of items for sale;


Art Deco 4-part screen (?300)

Art Deco light reclaimed from a New York theatre (?250)

Antique ornate wrought iron railings approx 267x42cm each (2 available) (?200 each)

York Stone slabs, various sizes making approx 2.5m sq (?150)

Bricks: Approximately 56 bricks, called Imperial Multi originally from the London Reclaimed Brick Merchant (?50)


Sensible offers considered. Please message me if you would to see photos, or if you would like to view any of the items.


Look out for more items posted!


Kate

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