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18-piece set of stoneware dinner plates, side plates, bowls - £20


chantelle

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This stoneware set is for eight dinner plates, six side plates and four deep bowls, originally from House of Fraser and most of it entirely unused, if slightly dusty! The imprint is Gosford - Shabby Chic - and you can see from the photos that the stoneware attractively rubs through the raised bump design, hence the shabby chic name I guess. I am downsizing my kitchen and don't have space so happy to take any offers. Pick up from Honor Oak Park SE23. Thanks!!!

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