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Cream flowery curtains - perfect for front room in Muschamp, Marsden, Adys Rds


mikeb

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Beautiful curtains, from John Lewis material, fully lined for warmth with ties-backs. Pencil pleats with hooks and ready to hand on eyes on a rail.


We used to have these in our front room in Muschamp Road - floor to ceiling with 2 for the bay window and 1 for the French window at back. I think they should fit similar houses in Muschamp, Marsden, Adys and Oglander Roads - probably would fit most other late Victorian houses as well.


They originally cost as much as a small car but I'd be happy to see them go for ?150.


Some pictures attached and measurements below. PM me if you'd like more info.


Mike

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2 x 150cm wide by 277cm drop

1 x 128cm wide by 277cm drop


higher resolution pictures here


https://www.dropbox.com/s/bk8apd2gckhh53w/Cream%20full%20length.JPG?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ag6lr52pl0xsu0i/Cream%20pencil%20pleats.JPG?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pxahqudski7jce7/Cream%20backing.JPG?dl=0

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