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1920's Household Blended Starch Crate And Contents - New Old Stock
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1920's Household Blended Starch Crate And Contents - New Old Stock. One of our favourite finds. A crate of original starch boxes. The listing includes the original crate and all 23 ...
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1950's Original French Handmade Round Willow Baskets
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1950's Original French Handmade Round Willow Baskets Original French Handmade Round Willow Baskets. Good honest French baskets, we have a number available. Smallest Basket: L49 W47 ...
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Original Vintage French Champagne Buckets - Quantity Available
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Original Vintage French Champagne Buckets - Quantity Available. Classic French champagne buckets. Aluminium. Listing is for one randomly selected bucket. Workshop Report: Our work...
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1950's Large Original Vineyard French Grape Pickers Crates
Located in Hook, Hampshire
1950's Large Original Vineyard French Grape Pickers Crates. Used in vineyards throughout France to collect the picked grapes. Traditionally left at the end of the run of vines the ...
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1950’s Original Small French Handmade Round Willow Baskets – Pair
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1950's Original Small French Handmade Round Willow Baskets - Pair. Good honest French baskets. Listing is for the pair of baskets. Circular Basket: L42 W39 H38. Picking Basket: L47...
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1930's Original Shipping Export Crates Mirland - Pair
Located in Hook, Hampshire
1930's Original Shipping Export Crates Mirland - Pair. Originally used to ship jams from the confitures factory of Mirland & Co, Frameries Belgium. Listing is for the pair. Worksh...
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