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BN&B Disney Tarzan Kerchak.  The box does have a little damage, but the actual item is perfect.  Ages over 3 Years.  Price: £8DSC01155.thumb.JPG.c84e94f1092f4256872b9a1c1dcb7568.JPGDSC01153.thumb.JPG.6b4468a6b335c21b964639d0d4d49fad.JPG

Next Girl's Summer Dress.  Age: 8 Years.   Price: £4. 

Boffle (Overnight) Bag.  Price: £5. 

Comes from a smoke/pet free home. 

Regards

Kimsi 

 

 

 

 

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X2 Vintage Dinky Toys - 161 Austin Somerset & Austin Devon.  I think they were manufactured around 1954 - although I may be way off. 

Price: £15 for both. 

 

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X7 Schleich & Papo Animal toys.  All have their labels attached and are in very good condition. 

Price: £15 for the lot. 

Regards

Kimsi

 

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The Shakespeare Stories for Children.  Unfortunately, the set should consist of 16 books - there are 2 missing, which is reflected in the price. 

The books are by Orchard Books and aged 6+ Years.  The books are paperbacks.  Original price is still on box of £79.84. 

Price: £5. 

Comes from a smoke/pet free home. 

 

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