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Retro 70s Hornsea Heirloom - glorious green - various items from ?3.50


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Lots of retro green Hornsea Heirloom pieces. Classic 70s!


1. Storage jars / canisters - tea (small chip to back of base ?6.50), coffee *NOW GONE*, sugar (?7), flour (?12), unlabelled canister(?7)

2. Vinegar pot with original printed stopper (?6)

3. Salt & pepper pot - very loose stoppers (?5 for set)

4. 4 condiment pots (?3.50 each) - not Hornsea Heirloom but they have same kind of retro look

5. Butter dish (?12) *NOW GONE*

6. 3 cereal bowls (?4 each) *NOW GONE*

7. 2 cups (a little crack to glaze on one ?7 for two)& 1 mug (?5)


All items are in good condition. No cracks or chips unless mentioned in listing above when the price has been adjusted to reflect this. In some cases the rubber seals on canisters could do with replacing but these can be bought online relatively cheaply.


Additional pics in the posts that follow.


I'll add dimensions later!


VIEWING / COLLECTION


In person from Forest Hill

Saturday / Sunday mornings or evenings or weekdays evenings preferred

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