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In 3 months my partner, dog and myself will be relocating from Dulwich to Barcelona. We?ve got a one bed flat full of furniture that we?d want to sell. Prices negotiable and can be reduced for purchases of more than one item. Collection only from near the Rosendale pub.


Please see a list of items below with 3 images attached (image allowance per post!).


- Ikea dining table and chair set for 4 people including reversible seat covers (good condition) - photographed

- 2x Ikea bed side tables (great condition - not photographed)

- 2x double door Ikea bedroom wardrobes (good condition - could do with a few loose screws tightening up - not photographed)

- Ikea large 8 drawer chest of drawers (good condition except the back panel has been ripped which you can?t see once against a wall) - photographed

- large restored Annie Sloan off white rustic cupboard (great condition but with the ?worn? effect) - photographed

- Annie Sloan off white coffee table (good condition - worn effect) - not photographed

- Annie Sloan off white long side table (great condition - originally purchased from John Lewis) - not photographed

-Two billy bookcase - can be sold separately (great condition, one black, one white) - not photographed.


More imagery can be provided upon request.


Thanks

Fae

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