You can find many peculiar items for sale on a range of websites and Facebook Marketplace is one of them. 

Many people are now using online websites to sell the usual items, such as furniture, games, or gardening equipment.  

But delve a little deeper and you can easily find yourself to be confronted with the most unique and bizarre listings.  

So, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most peculiar items listed on Facebook Marketplace in south London.  

A doll toilet roll holder:  

Wimbledon Times: Items for sale on Marketplace in south London. Credit: Facebook.Items for sale on Marketplace in south London. Credit: Facebook.

This seller from Bexleyheath has auctioned a toilet roll holder dressed as a doll for only £5.  

The item is described as “very good condition for its age" by the lister. 

Unfortunately for the buyer, there is no toilet roll included with the item. 

A “talking” Chucky doll:  

Wimbledon Times: Items for sale on Marketplace in south London. Source: Facebook.Items for sale on Marketplace in south London. Source: Facebook.

Most of us have seen the Child’s Play films and this is one item definitely puts us on edge.   

This seller from Upper Norwood is selling a “Chucky 15-inch talking figure” doll for a price of £80.  

The item still has not yet sold - despite it being on sale for more than 11 weeks. 

So, why not welcome a Chucky doll into the family. 

Broken phones and tablets: 

Wimbledon Times: Items for sale on Marketplace in south London. Source: Facebook.Items for sale on Marketplace in south London. Source: Facebook.

Looking to upgrade your phone or buy a tablet? Well, look no further.  

This seller from Orpington has listed a range of phones and tablets for £40 only.  

Seems like a bargain, right?  

Well, there’s a catch to it as the seller described the items as “broken screens or broken.”  

At least the seller is honest and remains optimistic about the listing.  

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