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GONE Green glass bottles + plastic crate


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Set of 34 glass bottles. Previously used for flowers and candles. Comes with plastic crate/box for storage. Good for party or wedding decorations.


One of the bottles has a small chip in the opening but not that noticeable. Some are a bit waxy so could do with a clean.


28 x green wine bottles

6 x turquoise vintage(?) water bottles


Please take them all - we have no room to store them! Collection from Nunhead.

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Green bottle example

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Turquoise bottle example

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Bottles in crate

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