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Having a clear out, few things for sale. Pics attached in PDF:


Jumbo bean bag- John Lewis- (small pen mark, but otherwise in good condition) cushions in picture also included. Saved the day inbetween sofas and as seat in the spare room. - ?25


Modern hall stand/ coat hooks + seat- futon company- recently painted grey, good condition. Useful for bedroom or hall. ?30


Egg shaped cat scratcher- ?2


Vintage tube poster in frame- ?20


Wine rack- have used as a shoe rack aswell (?!)= ?4


x 3 Glass bowls with red and blue dots- ?1.50 for the lot. Carafe with glass- ?2


x3 Black and white circle motif plates- ?1 each


Art silver deco coffee pot- ?4; Blue glass goblet- ?2.

TG Green Cup and saucer, vintage blue charger mug, Fortune telling cup, coffee plunger- ?4 for the lot


Trolley/ table- vintage, quirky- folds up to card table and down to give you a table top and shelf- We've used it as a TV stand and kitchen table. Great space saver. (painted and waxed black- couple of bits of paint to touch up)- ?15


Collect from SE20.


Any questions just ask...thanks!

Hello


Some items gone but still looking for a home for the following. PDF attached in original post:


Jumbo bean bag- John Lewis- (small pen mark, but otherwise in good condition) cushions in picture also included. Saved the day in between sofas and as seat in the spare room. - ?25


Wine rack- have used as a shoe rack aswell (?!)= ?4


x 3 Glass bowls with red and blue dots- ?1.50 for the lot. Carafe with glass- ?2


x3 Black and white circle motif plates- ?1 each


Art silver deco coffee pot- ?4; Blue glass goblet- ?2.

TG Green Cup and saucer, vintage blue charger mug, Fortune telling cup, coffee plunger- ?4 for the lot

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