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Vincent Janssen Tottenham Hotspur Fc Spurs Hand Signed 12x8 Photo New Stock on 2040-motos

US $21
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VINCENT JANSSEN TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC SPURS HAND SIGNED 12X8 PHOTO NEW STOCK, US $21, image 1

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VINCENT JANSSEN TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC SPURS HAND SIGNED 12X8 PHOTO NEW STOCK, US $21, image 2

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Hello,

Welcome to the auction of my hand 8x12 photo of VINCENT JANSSEN.

This would be an excellent gift for a true sports fan.

I have loads of happy customers - just check out my feedback!

I collect my items from around the UK specialising in Sports events such as Training sessions, match days, private functions.

I will aim to dispatch your item within 3 working days of payment. I WILL ALSO COMBINE MULTIPLE PURCHASES THAT END ON THE SAME DAY - 20P EACH ADDITIONAL ITEM

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