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Book case for sale- ?30 ono


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Hi

We are selling our BILLY/OXBERG Bookcase with doors and matching


Here is a link to what the main unit looks like:


main unit: BILLY/OXBERG Bookcase with doors (https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/storage-furniture/bookcases/billy-oxberg-bookcase-with-doors-black-brown-spr-39281056/)

?105


We also have a matching unit (half the width) with same door for bottom of the unit and bought glass shelves for the top (still have the usual two shelves)


Total price with extra shelves was about ?180


Collection only- neat Horniman museum on Lordship Lane


Couldnt figure out how to attach a picture but message me an email or number and ill send a couple over

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