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GONE Cot: natural pine wood ?10, cot bedding, bumpers & Grobag ?10


Tams

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Cot for sale, width: 60.5 cm, length: 123 cm. ?10

Sturdily built of natural honey pine and coated in the regular factory 'varnish'. Triple ball detail at each end. The height of the base is adjustable and the front piece can be lowered.

Purchased from Mothercare in France, currently assembled:

2 used mattresses included if you want them, 60cm x 120cm.


If you are local and don't own a car, I can deliver for ?5


Bedding below all gone.

2 cot bumpers, neutral/natural colours, used but usable: ?2

1 mattress protector: ?2

3 fitted sheets, 2 white, 1 pale blue, used but usable: ?3

1 Gro.co.uk white grobag, 2.5 Tog, 6-12 months, used but usable: ?3

3 little head sheets in white: ?1

All for ?10


Near Heber Road

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