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Lots of very cheap furniture and other bits


lauraandchris

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Hello!


We have lots of things for sale as we're moving abroad.


Small Table - 12" wide 18" tall - ?5

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Circular Table - 22" wide 20" tall - ?5

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Hexagonal Table - 28" wide 29" tall - ?5

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Media Unit - 33" wide 14" tall 17" deep - ?5 - The front folds down and there is space for books on the sides

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The playstation 3 can go too - it's a bit temperamental when it comes to trying to turn it on, but when it is on it's grand. ?10


TV with built in DVD player - the HD picture is surprisingly excellent - 27"- ?20

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Kitchen Shelves - 62" tall 16" deep 24" wide - the backing has some holes in that we feed wires through currently - ?5

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Shelves 36" tall 11" deep 29" wide - ?5

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Large IKEA Billy bookcase - almost brand new - Here's the link ; http://bit.ly/2mwDhuW - ?35

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If you spot any books you fancy then let me know!


Chest of drawers -32" tall 27" wide 18"deep - ?5

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Wardrobe Ikea - three doors here's the link: http://bit.ly/2lQJSn9 - ?65

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Piggy bank from Tiger - Free

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Mirror - some damage to the bottom as you can see in the bottom picture - ?5

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Chair - Free

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I also have a blu ray player that can go for ?5 too


We also have a sofa we posted yesterday - http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1791161

Here's the link to the DFS website - http://www.dfs.co.uk/angelic/ang63aag1#s7yg4dhsyxCf9jA5.97


We're based in Crystal Palace, if there's a few bits you want then we may be able to deliver.


Thanks!

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