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For Sale:- wooden princess castle, wooden dolls cradle & highchair, ELC fairground & more .........


madaba

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Hi,

I have the following for sale:-


Moses basket & stand with white cotton lining ?15


Doll's Wooden Highchair ?8 ( 1980's)


Doll's Wooden Cradle ?5 (1980's)


WOODEN CASTLE pink/ cream with green hedges ( ex cond) with Papo princess/ prince figurines

?25


HAPPYLAND FUNFAIR ?20 v good cond

Ferris Wheel ( turn the handle & music plays)

Carousel ride ( musical)

Slide

Happyland Figures included


Pink ELC PIANO & stool ?4

A range of sounds/ different instrument buttons

Microphone no longer working but all other sounds/ keys in working order

The plastic cover for the battery compartment is missing so we use gaffer tape


Mama & Papa's ROCKING DONKEY ?8

There is a dangly carrot and when it is placed near the donkey's mouth it makes a crunching sound


Hopscotch mat ( rubber) ?4

Separate mats that fit together Numbers 0-9


ELC Bluebell Boot & fairy/ elf figures ?8

Doorbell rings

Tulip swing


Wow car/ truck & horse trailer ?5

Includes female figure/ dog/ hay bales


ELC Gypsy CARAVAN ?3


Hello Kitty HEADPHONES - small (?2) & Large (?3)



Dusty lilac/ grey lace BED CANOPY ?5

To hang above a bed.



DRESSING UP OUTFITS


Disney store Frozen Anna Balldress - velvet bodice ?10 ex cond


Disney Store Frozen Elsa Ball dress ?5


Job Lot ?20 - Minnie Mouse/ reversible Snow White & Cinderella/ Sleeping Beauty/ Christmas Fairy/ Tinkerbell/ Pink Balldress/ Halloween cat/ pink fairy/ Tinkerbell / Angel/ Rapunzel

Ages 4-6

Pre loved with some marks hence the low price



Bathroom sink step ( white/ grey plastic) ?3



ICE SKATES ?4

9-12 junior - extendable / plastic

White/ pale pink


Osprey Children's ROLLER BOOTS ?4

Size 13-3

White/ fuschia

Extendable/ plastic


Girl's Ski Outfit ?8

Burgundy / white age 4-6 years

Ski jacket & Trousers ( can zip up to create all in one)



All to be collected from Underhill Road ( near Lordship Lane end) I can drive larger items over depending on where you live.


PLEASE SEND EMAIL IF YOU WISH TO SEE ANY PHOTOS AS THEY ARE TOO LARGE TO DOWNLOAD ONTO THE FORUM


Thank you!

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