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Various items for sale - updated


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Please PM for pictures of any of my items via whats App by return.


Table top Easel, Wimborne. Used but no paint, there is a crack but nothing that affects it's use or function. AGain, can send pics. ?40


Nearly new Canvass double wardrobe ?25


Massage table Sold


Massage Table covers for head and armrests vgc ?20



Full round bolster cushion, BNIB, outer packaging opened to ensure correct colour (pink) on delivery. Still fully wrapped inside and obviously unused. ?10 SOLD



The Officers Club Petroleum Men's Black Jeans, been lurking in the back of a wardrobe, barely used and again in vgc ?20, 36L. Pictures also available.


24 Various DVDs certified from U to 18 to be added soon. ?10


Variety of approx 50 new cosmetics and skincare products. ?35


Collection only

Thanks, Moo!

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