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Vintage Hand Held Fans. Metronome. Vintage Milk Jugs


M.R

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I have a few items for sale. If you need more pictures PM me and I'll send them to you.


The first picture is a metronome for the pianist or musician that needs to stay in time. It's great cause it's bag size and durable plastic. ?10


The second picture is of three handheld fans. One Chinese tourist type. One vintage, white, floral material. May need a clean if possible? as has discolouration on it but is still nice. The third fan looks to be retro, material.. ?15 for all


The third picture is two milk jugs in hardly used condition. They look unused actually. The vintage, blown glass jug measures approximately 16.5 cm highest x 17.5 cm widest including handle. A very nice, chunky jug. The blue modern jug measures approximately 15.5 cm highest point x 18 cm including handle. ?15

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