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Selection of Farrow and Ball and Johnstones colour matched sample pots for sale, and tile sealant


Grainne17

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I am selling the following in either new or a bit used condition as below:


A selection of Farrow and Ball sample pots:

New and unopened: ?4 in Dimpse

Opened but minimal usage: ?3 each in shades Borrowed Light, Sulking Room Pink, Strong White, Ammonite, Pink Ground, Pigeon


A selection of Johnston?s sample pots (350ml) in shades colour matched to the following F&B colours:

Opened but minimal usage: ?2 each in shades Wevet, Pavillion Grey, Downpipe, Peignoir, Cornforth White, Dimpse, Setting Plaster


An almost full container of McKlorens natural stone sealant - suitable for natural tiles such as slate etc to protect them - hardly anything used out of a 5 litre tin so almost full as used on a very small bathroom ?20


Collection from SE4.

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