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Collection from Forest Hill, open to offers

LSA International Handkerchief vase. Approximately 24cm tall and 20cm wide at the top. £15

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Blueair Pure 411 air purifier. Hardly used but has been in storage and a few marks, the filter should still be good for a few months. £25

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Fostex PM0.3d Active 2-Way Studio Monitor Speakers. Lightly used, working well and cosmetically in very good condition (but not perfect, they are used). Small issue with the contact to the second monitor, cable sometimes needs to be moved to make the contact. May well just be the cable but don't have another to test. £30
 

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Edited by Weldon Kees
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  • Weldon Kees changed the title to Apple Wireless Keyboard, Fostex Speakers, Air Purifier
  • Weldon Kees changed the title to LSA Vase, Apple Wireless Keyboard, Fostex Speakers, Air Purifier
  • Weldon Kees changed the title to LSA Vase, Fostex Speakers, Air Purifier

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