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FOR SALE cream Scandinavian nursing chair ?40


NJD

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Good condition - a few small stains on the seat but nothing very obvious.


I didn't want a 'glider' chair so this suited me really well. And it looks good. Only selling because now not enough room in daughter's room.


I think it comes apart but probably best to assume it doesn't.


Looking for ?40


Picture attached. (In garden because I was cleaning it - not because it lives there!)


PM me if you're interested or want to come and see it. Keen to sell ASAP.


Thanks

Nicola

Still available.


NJD Wrote:

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> Good condition - a few small stains on the seat

> but nothing very obvious.

>

> I didn't want a 'glider' chair so this suited me

> really well. And it looks good. Only selling

> because now not enough room in daughter's room.

>

> I think it comes apart but probably best to assume

> it doesn't.

>

> Looking for ?40

>

> Picture attached. (In garden because I was

> cleaning it - not because it lives there!)

>

> PM me if you're interested or want to come and see

> it. Keen to sell ASAP.

>

> Thanks

> Nicola

  • 3 weeks later...

Still available and reduced to ?20

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> Good condition - a few small stains on the seat

> but nothing very obvious.

>

> I didn't want a 'glider' chair so this suited me

> really well. And it looks good. Only selling

> because now not enough room in daughter's room.

>

> I think it comes apart but probably best to assume

> it doesn't.

>

> Looking for ?40

>

> Picture attached. (In garden because I was

> cleaning it - not because it lives there!)

>

> PM me if you're interested or want to come and see

> it. Keen to sell ASAP.

>

> Thanks

> Nicola

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