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Toy Kitchen, and loads of extras! Great Christmas present!


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Lovely toy kitchen

Large selection of wooden foods, many of these Melissa and Doug, as well as some Ikea fabric ones.

Melissa and Doug Saucepan set

Toaster

Coffee machine


Ironing board

Vintage high chair



?60 job lot

We are in Beckenham, but delivery could be possible


Pls PM if interested

Hello, I'd be interested in some of these pieces.

We don't need the kitchen or the soft vegetables or the iron and table.

...But would love the wooden kitchen appliances and the wooden bits and the plastic kitchen bits please.

Would you consider splitting the bundle?

Can collect this evening or over the weekend.

  • 1 month later...

The job lot is still for sale-


Many enquiries to split it all down, ideally preferably prefer to sell as one whole bundle.


Incase there are any final takers looking for a wonderful Christmas gift!


Can consider delivery if pick up not possible


Pls PM

Thanks

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