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Hello,


We are selling this beautiful wooden dolls house with lots of furniture (48 pieces) and 8 dolls. It is very sturdy and quite big. It has been played with but is in very good condition.


We would like ?80 for it.It cost more than triple this new with all the furniture and they don't sell them any more.


Collection from East Dulwich


(Product Description

The Pintoy Wooden Marlborough Dolls House is a picturesque Georgian Style wooden dolls house to house the Pintoy family. With four rooms on two storeys, this dolls house has a bright red roof which opens up, as does the front, allowing full access to the inside of the house. It is a 1:12 scale with furniture and family also available to buy separately. You can also extend the house by another storey by purchasing the wooden basement?the perfect addition to a glorious house. This well-constructed house weighs 16 Kg (35 Lbs), light enough to carry but heavy enough to maintain its strength and sturdiness. It is suitable for ages 3 years and up.)

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