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Kimsi

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I will be adding to this list as the day goes on.


BN & Sealed Boots Wooden Photo Frame 6 x 4 size. It can be used as a freestanding frame or put on the wall. The original price of ?10 is still attached. Price: ?5.


Three black & white photographs of golfers. The frames are black metal and fairly heavy. Size: 40 x 51cms. Price: ?5 each or three for ?10.


I am based in Crystal Palace, but always happy to drop off - self-distancing will be adhered to.


Regards

Kimsi

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Michelle Emblem - I believe this is called the "Poppy Nymph". It is a silver frame. I have no idea how it happened, but there is a tiny dent at the bottom of the frame. It is small, but obviously need to mention it. I tried to photograph the signature but did not come out. Size: 53 x 64cms. Price: ?20.


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Kimsi

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