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Various items FS: hats: shoes: sofa legs: bags: Pic frames: Fitbit charger: apple plugs etc


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* Solid oak screw in sofa legs, 10cm high. ?70 for two sets


* Hurricane Habitat candle holder, 17" high. ?10


* Sydney harbour picture 10"x8" still in cellophane. ?5


All items excellent condition, PM if you need any more information

* Bought in India size 7 sandals never been used ?5 (more pics available on request)


* SOLD* Mustard pumps size 7 never been used ?5 (more pics available on request)


* Sephora callus and hard skin remover, never been used ?3

* Blue fold over clutch ostrich look, tassel zip ?5 (more pictures available on request)


* Black Accessorize clutch with inside pocket ?5


* Bought in Malaysia, holds 76 photo's 2 per page secured by photo corners ?3

* SOLD* Apple USB plugs X2, ?2 each (no leads I'm afraid)


* SOLD* Apple Travel charger its the older connection but adapter to fit old connection is easily found on amazon ?2


* Fitbit One charger ?2

* Zumba Exhilarate with all disc's and toning sticks ?15

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zumba-Exhilarate-Body-Shaping-Kit/dp/B008M7K28S


* Oliver Bonas black trilby with rose gold detail, circumference 61cm ?5


* M&Co navy blue trilby with flat matt bow on side, circumference 60cm ?5

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