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TODAY - sale on Beckwith Road (near Sunray Gardens) 3pm onwards, lots of toys, games, clothes, train


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Hi


I am doing a clear out and have lots of items to sell.


Loads of wooden train track with trains/ bridges/ cranes Etc in lovely wicker basket

?45


Mr Men collection of 50 books in display box

?20


Ladybird - "read it yourself library" levels 1-4 box set 50 books

?20


Jigsaws age 3 plus (one is a bus and one an ABC jungle theme) ?5 each


An extensive dinosaur collection


Princess dresses (Belle, Merida, ballerina) ?5-10 each (aged 3-6 years)


Plus lots of other books, cuddly toys, games Etc


I will be having a sale of the items in my house this Saturday afternoon (3-5pm). If you want to come along please message me and I will give you the address. I am near North Dulwich train station.


More items will be listed as I find them. Anyone who wants anything early though is welcome to make an appointment before then.


Thanks

Childrens coats, and lots more books also found to add to the sale.

We are very close to Sunray Gardens, SE24 9LG.

My daughter will be outside the house with a table of everything in the front garden.

Some of the money we raise will be donated to Battersea Cats and Dogs home.

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