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Moving house - lots of stuff must go. Mid century shelving unit, piano, leather armchair.


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There will be much more to follow, but I'm not at home now to take photos. Will add later.


Mid century rosewood shelving unit

Selling a very beautiful mid century shelving unit made by Greaves and Thomas.

It is in Rosewood and in excellent condition except for some damage around the handle on bottom door.

I would love to keep it but I have no room left in my house and I need it out soon hence the very low selling price of ?60. These selling in retro store for triple this, so this is a bargain.


Modern style chocolate brown leather club style armchair. Bought from design store in NYC for ?700. ?80


Free Upright Piano ? I also have a piano. I was told by a professional piano movers company on Kirkdale when they moved it here that it wasn?t a bad one at all. Willing to give it away for free if it can be removed in the next two weeks.

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