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Hello, I have several items all in perfect condition that I need to get rid of to make some space. Please take a look and tell me if you want more details. I posted some pictures in the second message but I can give other pictures.



SHOES ARE ALL 5.5 UK size or 38 europe size:


- wedding/party shoes nubuck leather white/beige with pink ribbon (french designer Alain Manoukian) : ?65

excellent condition never used (like never never you can eat on the soles)


- black sandals H&M as new: 5pounds


- black platform shoes H&M - good condition:5pounds


- black nubuck/leather heals - very good condition: ?15


- black handmade independant designer leather shoes : ?15 - in very good condition a bit used on the back of the heels. Very nice design with nice holes made in the leather


JEWELLERY :


Necklace short see through black stone : ?7

Filigrane Earings : ?7

or ?12 sold together.




BAG


- leather and pink canva bag : 20 pounds

description : http://www.amazon.co.uk/Koolertron-vintage-backpack-shoulder-messenger/dp/B00IRXVLQ4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00




OTHERS


- chandelier x 2 : 10pounds


- EUROHIKE electrical inflator for inflatable bed: ?5

description: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00JWELGJ4/ref=s9_hps_bw_g200_i3



CLOTHES:


Flapper dress 1920 Black with pearls and sequins: size 16/18 new with the tag (worn once): ?65

description: http://www.gatsbylady.com/gatsbylady-isobel-1920-s-vintage-inspired-fringe-dress-in-black-959.html



I am happy to swap some stuff for a computer screen if you have one spare.

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