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All now gone -Children's bikes, playpen, bugaboo footmuff and snowsuit - collection Camberwell Grove


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Hi there


We've got a few things to sell as we're moving. Prices are all below and collection is from the top of Camberwell Grove (near Dog Kennel Hill school):


1. Easyrider wooden balance bike - this is very well used but still has life in it. ?10

2. Elswick Freedom bike with 14inch wheels - in very good condition and comes with a sweet basket and stabilisers. ?30. You can view the bike here: https://elswickbikes.co.uk/product/elswick-freedom/

3. Bugaboo Bee red footmuff - also in good condition. ?10

4. NOW SOLD John Lewis lambskin pram liner - in good condition. ?10

5. Very useful foldaway playpen - works perfectly and is in good condition with just a couple of marks ?15. Images attached

6. NOW SOLD Boden Dragons snowsuit for 12 - 18 month - not the season now, I know, but in very good condition. ?5


I have photos of all the items, so if you want to see any of the items, just drop me a line.

Thanks

Jenny

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