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- Vintage decorative board all made of wood from famous brand Country Corner. collectors sign ?60 ONO

- vintage coffee table some marks 92cm x 38cm 40cm ?50

- 2 frosted glass small lamps 30cm fully working ?12 ONO

- glass shelf ?10


- Old Play station 1 control remote ?4

- 5 sections media cables around 5m each with connectors at both ends around 25,5m long ?15

- pair of Ikea eyelet curtains 100% cotton 168cm drop, excellent condition need ironing ?10

- pair floral pattern curtains unlined 150cm drop 100cm wide approx. but can be adjusted 80-120cm ?8

- plush bear 20cm soft to touch, stitched features with a swing tag official licensed product ?6

- Giraffe wood 45cm height ?10

- several small toy animals collection ?6

- Sky control remote


Men Clothes

- Jeans Carhart 30x34 100% cotton well used ?6

- Mark & S 36w/29L waist 91 inside leg 74cm 29inc black in good condition 85% cotton 15% polyester not skinny ?6

- Jack & J shorts UK size L 30"slim fit 100 % cotton with back pocket in perfect condition used once ?

- Timberlands boots Uk size 10.5 model 6602b a bit marked outside but otherwise in perfect condition ?20


Women


- KG Leather sandals in silver and brown used once for a wedding size 38 ?15

- Office heels sandals size 38 size 38 ?15

- black leather ankle boots heel like new size 38 ?8

- Brown leather ankle boots size 38 ?8

- ladies ankle boots used once size 5 1/2 ?8

- Top shop bag faux leather 2 colours ?8 table some marks 92cm x 38cm 40cm high







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