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Barcode Battler Console - ?15

Classic console in excellent working condition - boxed with instructions, game barcodes and you can swipe your own barcodes to create warriors, wizards, weapons etc.


SOLD Navy Handbag ?5

Never used - Navy colour coated material style, bag measures 30 cm long 22 cm height, 12 cm depth. 2 zippable sides with additional inner pockets. Comes with detachable strap. Additional pocket at the front as well


Louifrey Watch - ?25

Brand New Louifrey Unisex watch with tags, Never worn. Genuine leather strap matching dial with a silver finish. Japan Quartz analogue movement, Stainless steel back, Alloy case, champagne dial, Mineral scratch resistant glass, Calendar, Silver finish, Genuine leather strap, RRP ?65


SOLD Speedo Sea Squad Swim Vest aged 3-4 - ?10

In excellent condition as hardly used


SOLD Hanns G 19" flat LCD monitor with HDMI to DVI Cable - ?10

Monitor supplied with HDMI to DVI lead as previously used as a monitor for Xbox. Internal speaker not working but screen works fine. Either VGA or DVI connection at rear and may be hung on the wall.



All items can be collected from SE22 near JAGS school East Dulwich Grove.

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