
Clay Roberts Double Photo Picture Frame 6" x 4", White, Holds 2 Standard Photos
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Clay Roberts Double Photo Picture Frame 6" x 4", White, Holds 2 Standard Photos
GBP 8.00
ApproximatelyS$ 13.82
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Located in: West Wickham, United Kingdom
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eBay item number:406348006670
Item specifics
- Condition
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Suitable for Photo Size
- 4 x 6 in
- Size
- 6 " x 4 "
- Material
- Wood
- Item Length
- 27cm
- Orientation
- Portrait
- Photo Capacity
- 1
- Colour
- White
- Brand
- Clay Roberts
- Photo Insertion Type
- Rear-Loading
- Department
- Adults
- Type
- Photo Frame
- Item Height
- 18cm
- Glass Type
- Clear Glass
- Finish
- Wood Effect
- Item Width
- 1.4cm
- Personalise
- No
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- m***w (490)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseVery nice new photo frame. Exactly as described, very safely packaged and quickly delivered. Highly recommend this seller.
- p***i (879)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseBeautiful! As described! Packaging was perfect! Postage price decent and fast delivery and would recommend this sellerPistachio Green Round Table Cloth Diameter 170cm (#405366456883)
- m***w (490)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseVery nice new photo frame. Exactly as described, very safely packaged and quickly delivered. Highly recommend this seller.
- i***e (1645)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseAs described and arrived on time. Great seller, pity about the strange shaped-socks but that Debenham's fault, not the seller's!