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Not sure I'd want one of those for even 15p. Each to his own I suppose
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How about 10p, JJB?
It would be hopeless for storing coffee. The head bit is a really tight fit on the body - there's no rubber seal, just a grating of earthenware on earthenware. I expect a charity shop will be the lucky recipient.
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17-03-2023, 09:54 AM
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(17-03-2023, 12:54 AM)Veggie Wrote: How about 10p, JJB?
It would be hopeless for storing coffee. The head bit is a really tight fit on the body - there's no rubber seal, just a grating of earthenware on earthenware. I expect a charity shop will be the lucky recipient.
No takers at 10p either, although someone out there will love it, I'm sure.
There's one for sale at £10 on fleabay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/374567452506
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(17-03-2023, 09:54 AM)JJB Wrote: (17-03-2023, 12:54 AM)Veggie Wrote: How about 10p, JJB?
It would be hopeless for storing coffee. The head bit is a really tight fit on the body - there's no rubber seal, just a grating of earthenware on earthenware. I expect a charity shop will be the lucky recipient.
No takers at 10p either, although someone out there will love it, I'm sure.
There's one for sale at £10 on fleabay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/374567452506 I think people try their luck and are left living amongst a ton of rubbish. I love a secondhand vase - often pop in a local "junk" shop and also love little villages with antique and collectibles. I pick up some lovely items and then enjoy looking at the outrageous prices people ask for them on ebay and marketplace - they never sell and are often up for months, then are drastically reduced when they realise how much they are really going for.
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(17-03-2023, 10:48 AM)Scarlet Wrote: (17-03-2023, 09:54 AM)JJB Wrote: (17-03-2023, 12:54 AM)Veggie Wrote: How about 10p, JJB?
It would be hopeless for storing coffee. The head bit is a really tight fit on the body - there's no rubber seal, just a grating of earthenware on earthenware. I expect a charity shop will be the lucky recipient.
No takers at 10p either, although someone out there will love it, I'm sure.
There's one for sale at £10 on fleabay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/374567452506 I think people try their luck and are left living amongst a ton of rubbish. I love a secondhand vase - often pop in a local "junk" shop and also love little villages with antique and collectibles. I pick up some lovely items and then enjoy looking at the outrageous prices people ask for them on ebay and marketplace - they never sell and are often up for months, then are drastically reduced when they realise how much they are really going for.
How right you are Scarlet. You're just like my pal, she loves a charity shop and trawls the knick knacks, she spots a bargain at 50 paces, whereas I, on the other hand can't see one if it bites me on the bum, but I do love the books
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I do love charity shops you never know what you need till you see it on the shelves.
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(17-03-2023, 01:20 PM)Bren Wrote: I do love charity shops you never know what you need till you see it on the shelves. Thats me.... I recently came out from one clutching a WW2 brass shell casing OH, rolled his eyes but it looks amazing with flowers in.
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(17-03-2023, 07:25 PM)Scarlet Wrote: (17-03-2023, 01:20 PM)Bren Wrote: I do love charity shops you never know what you need till you see it on the shelves. Thats me.... I recently came out from one clutching a WW2 brass shell casing OH, rolled his eyes but it looks amazing with flowers in.
Nana had one of those, about 4" diameter and 18" tall
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I took part in a Herb Tea swap. I gained 6 part used boxes of teabags and I gave a jar of Jasmine and green tea (too flowery for me) and a couple of different sorts of tea bags that I thought the recipient might like to try. Oddly, we both swapped the same "Sleep" teabags.
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(17-03-2023, 08:02 PM)JJB Wrote: (17-03-2023, 07:25 PM)Scarlet Wrote: (17-03-2023, 01:20 PM)Bren Wrote: I do love charity shops you never know what you need till you see it on the shelves. Thats me.... I recently came out from one clutching a WW2 brass shell casing OH, rolled his eyes but it looks amazing with flowers in.
Nana had one of those, about 4" diameter and 18" tall Mine is a bit wider than that - I love it! There were a few in there, I could have brought them all home
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