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Various Kitchen Items for sale - from £5.00


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Selling various items as we need more space in our cupboards 


Large Oval Pyrex dish with lid - £7.00 (Size:33 x 20 x 10 centimetres)

Large Barista & co cafetiere (6-8 cups) - £5.00

Hexagonal Glass Jar/vase - £5.00  - (Size:15cm h x 9cm)

3 x decorative tins £6.00 (£2 each) (size:13cm x 7cm) 


New Items - half price or less 

Joseph & Joseph 2 piece Breakfast set (avocado tool & Egg poacher  £6.00

3 x Kilner Jars with screw top lids- £9 (£3.00 each) (size:13cm x 7cm)

Small cafetiere (3 cups)  £6.00

Heat Resistant Chopping Board | Glass Worktop Saver £7.00 (size: 40cm x 30cm)

White Company Antique Footed Bowl (unleaded Crystal) - £20•  (Size:H16cm x W18.2cm x L18.2cm)


Please PM if interested

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