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3 tea lights in tea light holders - FREE (GONE)

lamp that clips onto shelf from habitat + bulb - £5 (GONE)

IKEA paper shade - FREE (GONE)

grey ceramic pot £5 - plastic pot FREE (GONE)

Habitat side table or occasional stool - £5 (there is another one of these which is slightly scratched on top for free)

all items for sale here https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1M99jYuwo7x3yvg6urIp5J-k2bG0IFAqQNZlxEOE1cks/edit#slide=id.g2b5e16d6be4_0_7 

pickup in honor oak park 

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