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1217 days ago

Collection of FREE items

Lanthia from Red Beach

A have a collection of items, which I am happy for you to take. However, if they are not collected by the end of the week, I will put them out with my inorganic collection on Tuesday 30 August 21.

Please note that all items are in good working order.

Please let me know which items you want, and when you will collect. If you haven't collected it by that time, I will let someone else take the item.

Photos 1-2-3: are of a corner desk slab and shelf underneath. I have some brackets that they were mounted to the wall with.

Photos 4-5-6: Are of 2 mirrors and the clips they were mounted with. Both in good condition, just a bit of wear and tear in the corners which will be covered by the brackets.

Photos 7-8-9: Are of 2 electric fans, both in good working order.

The rest are self explanatory.
Thank you.

Painting on canvas gone.
All other items still available. 27/8/22

Free

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