Once upon a time you would only find quirky items at a car boot sale or charity shop.
But these days you can purchase unusual objects from the comfort of your own home by heading to Facebook’s Marketplace.
While browsing through Marketplace for clothes or household goods, you never know what you might come across.
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We found some exciting items for sale within a 10km radius of Watford.
One can never have enough shoes and these size four rock boots could be quite the talking point for a collection.
They will set you back £100 but if that’s your style it’s probably worth it.
This item might be something for the football fans.
Dave Allen is selling seats that he claims are from the old Wembley Stadium.
Perhaps someone could purchase and repurpose them.
That might be a step to far for the sports fans who might want to keep them as they are.
But you will have to discuss the price with the seller as he says he is open to offers.
Even though most of us have cameras on our phones there has been a resurgence of old-fashioned cameras coming back into fashion.
This vintage film camera is being sold for £1, which the seller says is ideal for collectors.
Gillian Harmer is selling this whistle for £15.
She had advertised it as an ‘original vintage, the city whistle patent’ in used, but like new condition.
Something like this would go down a treat with collectors.
Marketplace also had a hoodie with a skeleton on it up for sale as well as a vintage candlestick telephone that the seller said was from the 1920s.
There is something for everyone on Marketplace and you can browse from the comfort of your own home if you want.
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