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20240217_144248.thumb.jpg.d321a3548ae053e95ba67b30e73594c9.jpgcabinet  £10

I am clearing out my late brother's house

There are approximately 6 book cases for sale at £10 each, also a pine Welsh dresser, £50, that I need to get rid of by this Saturday. 20240217_142542.thumb.jpg.ff8f1c8b877984a1eba2d53a5e5a7dda.jpg20240217_144213.thumb.jpg.34f7f69a46c280eb3b7c7b2393d69055.jpg If you are interested in having  a look  please pm me.

20240217_144406.thumb.jpg.dec531ae02e854425654af12abb49086.jpgsmall cupboard £1020240217_144352.thumb.jpg.0d3cdc144cd5ebc60053921d426d6fe2.jpg

All booka also for sale, make me an offer.

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