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Chest of drawers for sale, nice wood ?20 measurements: D 19, W 31.53, H 30.5

3 large bags of clothes ( adult, various sizes, mainly medium to large some designer some not. ?20

2 fire doors size - 77.5 inches X 32x 4 ?10 each high standard fire door

Edwardian fire place with marble hearth, cost almost ?400 but selling for ?120 measurements 67.5 H X 52.5 W

Childs bike needs TLC ?10 unsure of size but probably great for 7-12 year old Kid's bike: 20 inch wheels (that's from axle to tire). Saddle at 28 inches now. Can go down to 23/24.

Italian Wooden wine boxes ?8 each or ?5 each if buying 3 or more

Metal draws unit - ?40

Email for pictures and here for any other questions.

Pick up is Camberwell and Halfmoon lane for wine boxes

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There are a few boxes left due to a no show, someone coming this afternoon. For the other people who enquirer, there are now boxes available so feel free to come and look on your way to and from Lambeth Country show.
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