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Vintage Clothes & Bric-a-bric sale Today 21st & Sunday 22nd 12-6pm Peckham rye


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Having a vintage Pop Up sale today & tomorrow 21st&22nd March at my house from 12-6pm. I'm selling vintage and nearly new clothes from the 50's to the 90's, bric-a-brac, home wares, a laura ashley rug, vintage 60's garden chair, retro kids books and lego! I will be having my ?5 and ?10 bargain sales rail. Love to see you there.


Address: 7 Rosenthorpe rd, Peckham Rye, SE153EG.


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Looking forward to my vintage yard sale 7 Rosenthorpe rd, Peckham Rye, London SE15 3Eg. I have lots of vintage women's clothes, retro books from the 60's to the 90's, shoes, bags, vintage patterns and fabric and a lovely vintage garden chair. Look forward to seeing you!

messageVintage Clothes & Bric-a-bric sale Today 21st & Sunday 22nd 12-6pm Peckham rye

Posted by baroness March 19, 07:49AM


Having a vintage Pop Up sale today & tomorrow 21st&22nd March at my house from 12-6pm. I'm selling vintage and nearly new clothes from the 50's to the 90's, bric-a-brac, home wares, a laura ashley rug, vintage 60's garden chair, retro kids books and lego! I will be having my ?5 and ?10 bargain sales rail. Love to see you there.


Address: 7 Rosenthorpe rd, Peckham Rye, SE153EG.


YOUTUBE - [youtu.be] via @YouTube




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