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I'm moving and need to sell or give-away items in

my flat. Photo's can be found in this link for the photos


http://m.hamptons.co.uk/buy/property/2-bedroom-flat-in-london,se22-ref-4557601/


NewishDream Masters double mattress and base (photo 2)- ?70

Cream sofa - Free

John Lewis double wardrobe (photo 2) - ?65

10 month old John Lewis under kitchen unit white

fridge(no compartment freezer) - ?60

3 year old John Lewis washing machine if good condition (photo 9)- ?100

Bedroom mirror in wooden frame - ?10

Country Kitchen style wooden table and X4 chairs (photo 3 and 4) - ?120

X3 John Lewis Wooden blinds (photo 2 and 3) - ?40

Selection set of Zara crockery - ?20

Antique chest of drawers ? ?50


All sold as seen. Collection on Bank Holiday Monday or Tuesday 29th. Can help move items and potentially diliver on the Tieday. Dimensions are unknown.


Thanks

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