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cbeck

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Really lovely handheld mirror - perfect accessory for your dressing table. Photo definitely doesn't do it justice.


Back of mirror is coated with a black velvet type material to protect your dressing table.


Mirror has never been used - is in perfect condition.


Length of mirror (including handle) is 10 inches. Width of main part of mirror is 4.5 inches.


?15 cash collection from Honor Oak Park.

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cbeck Wrote:

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> Really lovely handheld mirror - perfect accessory

> for your dressing table. Photo definitely doesn't

> do it justice.

>

> Back of mirror is coated with a black velvet type

> material to protect your dressing table.

>

> Mirror has never been used - is in perfect

> condition.

>

> Length of mirror (including handle) is 10 inches.

> Width of main part of mirror is 4.5 inches.

>

> ?15 cash collection from Honor Oak Park.

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