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Hi there


We are moving house so it's time to clear out some things. I have for sale:


1) Black Ergo Sling in good condition. Bought in 2013 and not used that often. ?50.00


2) Bundle of maternity clothes. (1 x Gap Jeans, 1 x Blooming Marvellous Jeans[one leg is slightly scuffed], 5 Maternity Tops, 1 Hobbs Wrap Dress & 1 Black Maternity Skirt. Size 14 / M. Jeans are short length. ?15.00 for bundle.


3) Pink Fischer Price Musical / Vibrating chair bouncer - ?15.00


4) Tippi Toes Door Bouncer - ?5.00


5) Sleeping Bags - 1 John Lewis Bag (6 - 18 Months) and 1 Gro Bag (18 - 36 months) ?7.50


6) Portable Lindam Door Guard - ?5.00


Happy to do a deal for everything. Collection from either West Dulwich SE21 or happy to drop in East Dulwich / Forest Hill/ Sydenham / Catford Area.


Happy to send more detailed photos. Drop me a line if anything is of interest.

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