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Furniture and household items for sale - reduced


AlanNathy

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We are leaving East Dulwich and have the following items to sell.


- Ikea rocking chair, excellent condition. Bought from Ikea for ?150 and selling for ?50.

SOLD


- Slow cooker, working perfectly and in great condition selling for ?8


- Fan new condition, comes with the box selling for ?6.


- Natural birth and fitness Ball and equipment

selling for ?8. Photo available on request.


- Ikea chest of 6 drawers,white, selling for ?45. SOLD


- Ikea chest of 6 drawers,white, selling for ?45. SOLD


-Ikea chest of 4 drawers,white, selling for ?35. SOLD


Please note everything must be collected by the 14th of December so we are selling to the first person to pick up.


More photos available on request.

From smoke and pet free home.

Collection SE22.

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