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House move clearance - SE22 - by 12th Jan 23


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Hello,

Please see items available - some for sale, some for free

All loved and looked after

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Buyers Must collect from Upland Road, SE22 by 12th January 2023

Reasonable offers considered


- SOLD - Sofa (John Lewis) - cream/beige - £75

186cms wide x 90cms deep x 67cms high


- Single pine/rattan bed with trundle (Good mattresses) - £75

2m long x 92cms x 55cms

slatted bases


- SOLD - Ikea Billy Book Shelves (3 piece corner unit) - £30

Unit 1 - 80cms w x 28cms deep x 220.5cms high

Unit 2 - (corner) 40cms w x 28cms deep x 220.5cms high

Unit 3 - 40cms w x 28cms deep x 220.5 high


- Solid wood coffee table with shelf - £30

122cms long x 45cms high x 61cms deep


- Blue office chair (swivel) - £20


- Ikea wood bookshelves - in one piece - £20

93cms wide x 196cms High x 33 cms deep (maximum)


- Metal filing cabinet - £20

47.5cms wide x 66cms deep x 105cms high


- Sony tower stereo cassette system with 2 speakers - free


- Small wooden table on metal legs - free

54cms long x 49cms deep x 36cms high


- Wooden TV table (dark wood) - £10

43cms deep x 61cms long x 70.5cms high


- Vintage dark wood dressing table (Mirror dismantled for ease of movement, easy to fix, we have the screws) - £60

117cms wide x 51cms deep x 155cms high

6 drawers in total - varying sizes in pics

Nice as is, but ripe for upcycling too!


- Circular glass topped embroidered dark wood coffee table - £20

57cms diameter x 60cms high

Some water damage to linen but still a pretty and unique piece of vintage furniture


- Small tile topped table - ideal bedside table - £10

55cms long x 40cms deep x 51cms high


Not all images have come out! Please DM me and I will email/Whatsapp them to you.

Or text/Whatsapp: 07887 773912


There may be more on offer soon!


Thank you,

Sarah.

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