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X2 BN items for a golf enthusiast. The set comes from Stoke Park Golf Club. Price: ?5 for both items.


BN&T Torba Handmade Handbag (small). Would make a lovely gift. Price: ?5.


Haynes Owners Manuel - Kawasaki 750 Air Cooled Fours - 1980 to 1991 - 738cc. Price: ?5.


I am based in Crystal Palace, but always happy to drop off.


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Kimsi

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BN - Royal Worcester Month of the Year Mug - August - Designed by Sue Scullard. Price: ?5.


X5 Single Glass Vases held together on an Industrial looking stand. I have used this, but it is in very good condition. Width: 45cms. Price: ?10.


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Kimsi

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BN&B - X2 Netflix Stranger Things Cappuccino Mug and Stencil. These have never been taken out of the box and are in excellent condition.


These would make great gifts - huge mugs.


Price: ?5 each or both for ?10.


I am based in Crystal Palace, but always happy to drop off.


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Kimsi

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X6 Vintage Shot Glasses with Gold coloured rim and three gold coloured bands around the middle. Made in France etched on the bottom.


X2 Vintage Floral Design Shot Glasses.


X2 Vintage Odd glasses.


These glasses have never been used.


Price: ?8 for the lot.

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