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Im having a bit of a clear out, so have quite a random selection of things for sale. Hopefully the website won't close for maintenance before I click 'Post Message' this time! Will consider discount for multiple items.


Baking "Treats Kit" new, unopened- ?3

Vintage heart apron, new in box - ?5

Cake slice tin, new, unused - ?2

Marble Rolling pin and holder, small chip in holder - ?5

Vintage 1930s style yellow glass soda syphon. This has been used for decorative purposes, so Im not sure if it works or not - ?17

Price & Kensington 2 cup teapot, unused - ?3

Over the door coat hooks - ?3

Solar panel car battery charger. Connects through cigarette lighter. ?10

Digital Satellite Signal Finder, boxed - ?5

Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western 3 Blu-Ray boxset, new - ?10

Grey Laptop Bag, new - ?5

Glasses shaped photo frame, new - ?3

Small, silver photo frame, has scratches - 50p

PS3 Active 2 workout - game, resistance bands, heartrate monitor and motion detector - ?10

M.C. Escher 100 piece jigsaws, unwanted gift - ?2 each or both for ?3

Selfie Stick from Currys, new in box - ?5

"Staff" lanyard, with retractable card holder ?1

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