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Selling due to move abroad. There are indicated asking prices, please get in touch with your offers and for more info!

Everything in good if not excellent nick, to be picked up in SE22 close to Goose Green.

Has to be picked up before 29th September 2016!!!



ELECTRICS

- SIEMENS Gigaset C300 A telephone incl. voicemail (with new batteries) (?10.00)

- BELKIN HDMI adapter (?4.00)

- Pioneer X-HM20 stereo with two speakers; plays iPhone/external device, radio and CD; comes with remote (?75.00)


CAMPING

- quality pop-up tent 2 Seconds Air from Quechua in khaki, excellent condition (fixed small cut in outer tent) (?20.00)


ART

- black framed Canaletto high quality print from National Gallery (?30.00)

- high quality Sammy Slabbinck print GOING NOWHERE (47 x 43 cm) (?50.00)



CLOTHES (various prices; from ?2-15)

(EU size 36/38, UK size S/M) and shoes (EU size 38/39, UK size 5.5/6)

Amongst other clothes there are brands like: Noa Noa, VILA, Benetton, Sisley, H&M, GAP, MUJI, Dept, promos, uniqlo, Hilfiger, Ichi, Only, Object, Sessun, Jack Wolfskin...

- VILA plain black down winter coat, knee length with two pockets, hood with a faux-fur rim which can come off (both the fur and the hood itself)

- SCOTT snowboarding jacket, size S, green

? Cornish SMOCK in bottle green


---> All images of clothing here: http://imgur.com/a/mt70r


SHOES SHOES SHOES

- Brazilian pair of Stephanie's (I think this is why I bought them...): lovely 9sm with slight plateau, very comfy and soft, genuine blue leather, floral design. Hardly worn (slightly too big for me), excellent condition. EU 38 / BRA 36 / USA 7. Asking for ?10.00

- Clarks Original ballerina wedges, 5cm hight, grey/blue, super comfy, worn but in good nick (sigh abrasion at heel). UK 5. I'll chuck in some blue shoe polish for you! Asking for ?5.00

- Timberland sandal wedges, 8cm, lovely French design. UK 5.5. Worn but in good nick with small abrasions at heel. Asking for ?5.00

- Beautiful Italian brogues with 5cm heel, genuine leather. Abrasions at heel, rubber sole. EU 39. Asking for ?8.00

(I am a EU size 38/39, mostly UK 5.5 and if not stated otherwise all shoes fitted perfectly.)


BAGS/RUCKSACK

- small turquoise leather pouch (?3.50)

- HIGH PEAK Rucksack, Focus 36 +5 (litres); decent size travel pack; some parts fixed but still in good shape (?8.00)


JEWELLERY (see images): rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings... (various prices; ?1-5)

- 2 wooden boxes with golden square in two sizes (one has cushioned velvet in it) (FREE)


KITCHENWARE

- spaghetti measure (?1.50)

- WMF cheese grater (also works with chocolate etc) (?3.00)

- small old fashioned jug with pink rim/details (?4.00)




The following is all up to what you can afford, am happy to get a few quid, maybe a bit more for the brand new items.


BOOKS

--> UK & German books + cooking books:


Cooking:

Delia's Vegetarian Collection

The Kinfolk Table (new)

Veggiestan (new)

The Bean Book (an old one)


and Cooking in German:

Jamie's Kochschule

Vegan

Asiatisch kochen mit Nudeln


Books:

Sophocles: Four Tragedies (New)

All latest books by Jon McGregor: This isn't the sort of thing happening to you, so many ways to begin, if nobody speaks of remarkable things

Richard Brenton: The Arrest of Ai Wei Wei

Daniel Kehlmann: F (New)

Allan Bennett: Four Sotries

Per Petterson: Out Stealing Horses



DVDs

Zelig, Allan Bennet on the BBC, Dogville, Billy Elliot, Notes of a Scandal, Anna Karenina


Images to be found here: http://imgur.com/a/swtED

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