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**Free*** Graco Changing Table and Cot for Sale


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1)Graco Lauren Cot (?30)


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Graco-Lauren-Classic-Crib-Espresso/dp/B00LFP641I


2)Graco Lauren Changing Table in Espresso Finish-Excellent condition. (?15)


Very useful, has rollers in case you need to move it around to other rooms and has ample storage for all the baby/toddler stuff. We later used it for storing toys. Hate to part with it, but need the space. This cannot be disassembled.

http://www.gracobaby.com/products/pages/lauren-dressing-table-espresso.aspx


These come from a smoke and pet free home. Collection for the larger items would be near Dulwich Library. Dimensions for both are in the links.


Please text or call 07341134737. Need to get these out of the room. Cot is now disassembled.

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