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Vintage white wicker chair £25, vintage patchwork bedspread/giant picnic rug £35


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Vintage white Lloyd Loom style wicker chair with hand made blue cotton cushion: £25

Beautiful vintage patchwork and hand stitched floral Laura Ashley style bedspread or picnic rug with scallop edge: £35

Photographed on a king size bed, has also been used on a double bed.

Collection from Bellenden Road area.

 

 

 

 

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