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FS: Child's dressing table & Maxi Cosi Rodi Car Seats & Nursing Chair


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White children's dressing table with mirror and

> opening stool

> Measurements: Length: 87cm; Width: 39cm; Height

> (table top): 62cm; Height to top of mirror: 104cm

> Loved but now outgrown: ?20

> Dulwich/Herne Hill area.


FOR SALE - 2 Black Maxi Cosi Rodi XP car seats

> suitable for 3.5 - 12 yrs in black.

> One can be attached with a separate unit

> and one via the seat head rest. Detachable

> washable covers. ?20 each ono. Collect from

> Dulwich Village/Herne Hill area. Please PM if

> interested.


FOR SALE - Dutailier Nursing Chair in Cream and light wood


Good condition, rocking action. Would sell for ?30 ono. Please PM if interested.

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