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Hello,


Can you please send me photos of the following:


1. A light mustard coloured and patterned three piece suite, sofa and two armchairs, very comfortable with hardly any use. d 36in x w 82in, armchairs x 2, d36 x w40 ?110


Chest of draws, (three draws with two doors above) dark/ mahogany finish, w 30in x d 18 x h 39


Bed side cabinets x2, dark / mahogany finish, w 12in x d 12in


5, Two occasional arm chairs (require re-upholstering), ?125 pair w 22in x d 28in


3 x teak seats, w 16in x d 18in (need reupholstering) ?175


15. Teak effect rectangular coffee table (needs minor repair), w 44in x d 18, FREE


16. Wooden lite pine two shelf trolley, has watermark on the top, but is solid. d 19in x w 27.5in x h 25.5in, ?15.

Hi there!


Would you be able to send me pictures of the following:


9. G Plan teak extendable dinning table, Diameter un-extended 48in ?125; With 4 x G Plan dinning chairs $165.


11. Unique 4 clover leaf shaped occasional table in a dark/mahogany finish Is probably 80+ years old. Diameter 24.5 in x h 29 in (with two shelves) ?130


12. Round dark/mahogany finish occasional table with wonderfully shaped curved legs, Diameter 21 in x h 28in, probably 80+ years old. ?130


Thanks very much in advance!

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