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Wooden Cribbage Board with Pegs. The length of the board is 37cms. Price: ?5.


BN&B Jack Wills Scarf & Body Spray. The original price is still attached of ?25. There is a slight tear on the box. Would make a very nice stocking filler/Secret Santa. Price: ?10.


BN&B - Untold - Dark Blue Faux Suede Shoes with Diamante Bow at the front of the show. Size: 6. Price: ?4.


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Kimsi

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X6 Red Wine Goblets - these have never been used. They would be great at a Halloween Party - for the adults only! Price: ?5.


X7 BN&T Earrings. Hopefully you will be able to see there are two multi packs with three pairs on the packaging, but I have included them as one. Price: ?5 for the lot.


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Kimsi

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BN Portable Compendium Set. 7 Games in total: Chess, Solitaire, Backgammon, Checkers/Chinese Checkers, Ludo and Snakes & Ladders. The cellophane is still over the checker board. The length of the case is: 22cms. Price: ?8.


BN New Look Boot Shoes. Size: ?5. Black with a gold coloured tip heel. Price: ?4.


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Kimsi

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BN&B Gizmoz Sumo Battles. Unfortunately, the box has seen better days, but the actual items have never been used not even taken out of the packaging. It is not suitable for children aged under 3. Batteries are not included. It does say on the box Instructions included, but unfortunately, they have been lost along the way. Price: ?5.


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