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Various girl children?s items (clothes and toys)


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BabyBorn shower and sink - ?15


Jasper Conran dress BNWT, age 8 ?20


Marks and Spencer Cardigan BNWT, age 2-3 ?4


Aphorism dress BNWT, age 4-5 ?8


Little life bag (hardly used)?5


Sainsbury?s dress, age 6 ?3


Next denim dungaree dress, age 6 ?4(hardly worn)


Little White Company dress, age 7-8 ?4


Sainsbury?s stripe/daisy dress, age 7 ?8(hardly worn)


Fat Face top BNWT, age 6-7 ?6


John Lewis T-shirt BNWT, age 6 ?2


Zara Girls Denim Shorts, age 5-6 ?6 (hardly worn)


Unicorn Onesie H&M, age 6-7 ?3


Young Dimension fur gilet, age 6-7 (hardly worn) ?5


White girls shoes, size 13 ?8 (hardly worn. One buckle broken. Pin needs replacing)


Black patent girls bow shoes, size 12 (hardly used) ?12


More pictures available on request as could only upload 3

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