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More added. Various items FS ladies grey Camper ankle boots, Oliver Bonas dress, A-line denim skirt


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Ladies grey Camper ankle boots-size 5-hardly worn. ?20 (?105 new)


Brand new (with tags) ladies A-line denim skirt M&S size 10 - ?10 (bought for ?25)


SOLD Grey striped Oliver Bonas dress size 10 - ?10


Pack of 5 Nick Hornby books-still in wrapper-see photo. ?4


4 person picnic set, backpack style, includes cutlery, plates, chopping board, mugs, wine glasses, bottle opener. ?10


More items added below.


Cash on collection just off Bellenden Road.

Thanks

More items:


Ladies winter coat. Grey wool swing coat - French Connection. Excellent condition. Says size 6 - I'm a 10 and fits great. ?15


SOLD Ladies animal print top, small - Zara. ?5


SOLD Ladies long cardigan, hardly worn - small - Vera Moda/Oliver Bonas ?5


SOLD Ladies long sleeved top/blouse,small - Zara. ?4


SOLD Dress- Cream with thin pink stripes, medium - White Stuff ?5


SOLD Ladies top, cream with navy stripes and pocket detail, small, TopShop ?4


SOLD Ladies top, white with flower pattern, small - Gap ?4

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