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Cookbooks (brand new), Nicholas Mosse serving bowls, Anthropologie platter and more...


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Having a kitchen clear out. Many items unused or as new... could be re-purposed as Christmas gifts?!


Cookbooks:

The Baker's Daughter - Louise Johncox UNUSED ?5

Real Food Companion - Matthew Evans AS NEW ?5

How To Make The Perfect... - Marcus Wareing AS NEW ?4

Love Bake Nourish - Amber Rose UNUSED ?5

Jamie's 30 Minute Meals - ?3

Jamie Oliver Return of the Naked Chef - ?2

They Draw & Cook - ?3

Short and Sweet - Dan Lepard Hardly used but the cover is quite faded (see photo) ?4

*SOLD - Leon Real Fast Food - ?3


Large Anthropologie fish platter 27x47cms. UNUSED ?10

Beautiful Nicholas Mosse serving bowls. These are as new, we just don't use them enough to justify keeping them in storage

The larger one is 28x13cms ?10

The smaller one is 25x12cms ?8


Or ?15 for both


Collection from SE22 near GBK or could deliver locally. Please PM if interested.


Thank you

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