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1986 - 1987 Vintage Baby Walker Brick Trolley in very good condition for age. Each part dismantled, thoroughly cleaned and re-assembled. Complete with all original painted supplied wooden bricks. A few wear marks on the chromed axles.Trolley is wooden and the handle is red coated steel.
 
Made in Great Britain. Probably MotherCare or Tri-ang but cant recall. Family heirloom. Bought for our child in 1986 - 1987. Since then it's been stored in a cupboard. We hoped to use it for grandchildren but it's not now needed.
 
All the bricks are there. There is even an extra brick included that I made when we had thought we had mislaid one of them years ago - but we found it, so the original bricks are all complete.
 
We'll be sorry to see it go.
 
Collection welcomed from Wood Vale /  Langton Rise SE23 area

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