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Re-upholstery project? Probably austerity furniture from around WW2 period. Bought years back from the late-lamented secondhand furniture emporium, Austins, that used to be at the top of Rye Lane. 

You will need your own transport if you are interested. Please leave private message and we can arrange date/time for collection.

Thanks

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