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Starting a summer clearout so this is a mixture of bits...

Collection near Goose Green.


Photo 1

Butterfly trinket box approx 4 inches x 2 inches - ?2.50

Dorothy Perkins bracelet - ?2

Facemats - ?2

Royal Worcester "Happy Birthday" candle - slightly discoloured at the top around the edge / previously melted due to being in a cupboard in hot weather - ?3

Hanging heart decoration (I ripped the ribbon so this needs to be replaced) - ?2


Photo 2

John Beswick Kingfisher JBB23 11.9cm (new with box but box not shown) - ?8


Photo 3

Spotty sugar and coffee canisters - ?3

Ikea toilet roll holder - ?2

  • 2 months later...

A few other items:


Cork Board 40cm x 60cm - ?2


Ravensburger 1000 piece Lord of the Rings ?panorama? jigsaw puzzle ?3


Books ? 50p each (all very good condition - some curling of edges if anything)

Ian Botham ? The Autobiography ? Don?t tell Kath

Monty Waldin ? Chateau Monty

Stupid Cupid ? Arabella Weir

Danielle Steel ? Ransom

PD James ? The Lighthouse

Debbie Macomber ? Mr Miracle

Louise Harwood ? Lucy Blue, where are you?

Louise Harwood ? Six reasons to stay a virgin


DVDs - ?1 each

A Very Long Engagement

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Ali

Bringing Out the Dead

Gattaca

Downfall

The Simpsons Movie

28 Days Later

Step Up

Cowboys vs Aliens

Ice Age 2 The Meltdown

Ice Age 3 Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Danger Mouse Close Encounters of the Absurd Kind

Danger Mouse The Great Bone Idol


DVD Box Set ?2 - An Idiot Abroad Series 1 and 2 (still wrapped)

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