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sarahjackson

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Local pick up only - SE24

1. Britax car seat - ?25

2. Dualit Blender - ?30

3. Ken Hom Tao sizzling dish - ?10

4. Salad Dressing maker - ?5

5. Egg poacher - ?10

6. Vintage Royal scales - ?20

7. Cake / Microwave rack 27cm diameter - ?5

8. 2 x purple/mink coloured cushions 45cm ?10 ea

9. Booster seat (cars seat pad) - ?5

10. Playstation 2 console & 2 x steering wheels + several games - ?20

11. Isla bike red 16 cnoc - ?120

12. Ridgeback bmx bike (chain is a bit rusty)- ?10

13. 3 x silver frames - 90cm x 9cm - 2 with flat edge, 1 with curved edge - ?10 for 3

14. Pampered chef - Decorator bottle set (new)- ?5

15. Dualit Juicer - ?60

16. Fine chinese tea set (new in box) - ?5

17. Drop side table / 62cm x 73cm extended - ?50

18. French White Antique Armoire - (sadly no key) W98cm, D54cm, H205cm - ?100

19. Timber magazine rack - ?10

20. African pink feather juju head dress - ?100

PM for pictures,

Thanks.

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