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Kimsi

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Items in this ad are on behalf of a friend who lives in Bermondsey. 

The curtains and tie/backs are in excellent condition. They will need to  be taken down by the buyer. 

They come from a smoke/pet free home. 

W: 350cms.  

😧 250cms. 

Price: £200 - open to offers.  

More items will be added. 

Regards

Kimsi

 

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Width: 350cms. 

Drop: 250cms. 

 

Pair of Chandeliers and Sconces.  Lightbulbs will need to be replaced. 

The buyer will need to dismantle all items.

Price: £20 for the 4 items. 

Regards

Kimsi 

 

 

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Pair of Kitchen Light Fittings.  Fully working.

Buyer needs to dismantle.  

Price: £10 for the pair.

 

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X2 Avecs Silver Coloured Column Speakers.   They do have some mnor scuffs.

I do have another one you are welcome to but has some slight damage top the side at the top. 

There are no leads. 

Max Power: 25W. 

H: 100cms. 

Price: £20.  

Porcelain Doll on stand.  I have no information on this.  I have tried to see if I can see any markings, but so far I have found none. 

Height: 37cms.

Price: £10.  

I am based in Crystal Palace, but always happy to drop off. 

Regards

Kimsi 

 

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