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Designer fabric, hand-made chenille curtains originally cost ?1,000


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Gorgeous heavy chenille curtains, hand-made from fabric we bought on the King's Rd (sure as I can be that it was Osborne & Little but as I don't have receipt, I won't say for definite).


Very soft fabric, animal-style print, lined, pleated at the top and perfect size for Victorian bay window.


Some slight fade marks but not really noticeable in the context of the overall print. Anyway, welcome to come and have a look and see for yourself.


Cost over ?1,000.00 but selling for ?100.00.


Dimensions: Each curtain is 250cm long, 150cm wide at the top (stretches to 340cm wide at the bottom when pulled to their full extent)


Ready for pick-up from Upland Road in East Dulwich.

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