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A four-storey wooden Dolls House from Le Toy Van (H 92 x W 60 x D 33cm) with furniture and lots of accessories. The house is in excellent condition with only a small chip on each side of the roof which in any case will be covered by the wooden chimney stacks. The house comes with more than 60 lovely detailed pieces of furniture and accessories such as a rare piano and stool set, a grandfather clock, a fireplace with removable wooden logs, plants and vases, a vanity table and stool, crokery, a dolly family and lots more. The Dolls House alone retails at £250 and accessories are worth in excess of £90. This is a great deal and will make a beautiful present for hours of fun and creative play. Available for pick up from SE24. £175

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