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A few misc Retro bits and pieces ......


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A couple of large retro style canvases, 2 black bakelite, original 50s/60s telephones (already converted so usable as a landline), a couple of soda syphons (1 glass, 1 green and 1 gold - photos to follow).  More to follow, as having a clear out.

Open to offers.

Drop me a PM for any further info you might need.

Collection from Bromley/BR2.

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More photos ........

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