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Leather armchair in good condition


gentlehuman

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I've had this lovely leather armchair for a few years. It has some wear and tear at the top but is otherwise intact. Its also super comfy.


The feet are removable so makes it easy to transport


I'm sad to sell but I'm downsizing as I'm moving to Oz


Pictures here: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AmTv9fUDU8mNkw6qxrudzdD7a6sb


I'm based in Nunhead by the Cemetery and happy to deliver locally

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