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moo2020

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Hi everyone, thank for viewing.


I'm furnishing on a seriously tight budget.


I would really appreciate any free or relatively cheap to purchase items as above. The chair is a priority but pictures (framed preferred but not essential)and/or frames would be great. They needn't be perfect or any particular style e.g wooden or metal, classic or modern pictures are all great - just in fair condition.


Please pm with any items offers that you may have in this regard. Happy to collect!


Thank you

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moo2020 Wrote:

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> Hi everyone, thank for viewing.

>

> I'm furnishing on a seriously tight budget.

>

> I would really appreciate any free or relatively

> cheap to purchase floor lamps and/or pictures

> (framed preferred but not essential), also table

> lamps and frames. They needn't be perfect or any

> particular style e.g wooden or metal or modern are

> all great - just in fair condition.

>

> Please pm with any items offers that you may have

> in this regard. Happy to collect!

>

> Thank you


Thanks to those of you that have been in touch, but more needed to make it homely!


More items still wanted thanks.

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