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FS: An Oriental carpet/rug 124 in v 100 in


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For sale - Unused/like new oriental carpet / rug, the background colour is red with a yellow, green and white pattern,


It is 124 inches long x 100 inches wide. (3.1M x 2.5M)


If interested please pm to come and view. Open to all reasonable/sensible offers.

For sale - Unused/like new oriental carpet / rug, the background colour is red with a yellow, green and white pattern,


It is 124 inches long x 100 inches wide. (3.1M x 2.5M)


If interested please pm to come and view. Open to all reasonable/sensible offers.

Last weekend before the Easter weekend, and it is still available, with really lovely colours and waiting to find a home where it can be truly be appreciated. While having had it for sometime it is unused and like new (has been rolled up throughout this time). If interested please PM me with your email address and I'll send you a picture of the carpet. it is 124in x 100in (10.3ft x 8.3ft) so not small.


I look forward to hearing from anyone interested in this Oriental carpet. Am looking for in the region of ?500-?600 for it.

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