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Miscellaneous Items for Sale


Kimsi

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Brand New with Tag. Small cushion which says: Dad's Chair Any Cash Found Down the Back Belongs to me".

Measures: 26cms x 20cms. Price: ?1.


Medium size very light coloured mint green vase. ?3.


Vintage Baxters Marmalade Ceramic Jar. Perfect condition. Price: ?3.


Dark Purple Halo Desk Lamp with Bulb. Working perfectly. Price: ?3. SOLD SUBJECT TO COLLECTION.


Pencil Shape Coat/Bag Holder - ideal for children's room. Green & Yellow. Measures 39cms Long. Price: ?2.


Dynco Shake Weight. 1.2kg. Price: ?2.


I can only attach 3 pictures, so if there is anything else you would like to see please send me your email address.

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Mets Baseball Cap. ?3.


x4 Glass dessert bowls. I have two sets. Both sets are in excellent condition. I would like ?3 each set or two for ?5.


x4 Large Ikea "Groggy" Stainless Steel Trays - 38cm. They have been used, but are in very good condition. Excellent serving trays. They sell for ?8 each. I would like ?5 for the lot.


Large holder for correspondence/postcards etc. made from very large iron metal paper clips - 16 in total. Price: ?4.


Vintage Tams Soup Bowls with stick handles. Beige in colour. They are in very good condition except for one which has a small chip on one of the bases. Price: ?4.


If you are interested in any of the above items, please send me your email address for pictures.


Will be adding more items.

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