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British Airways Club World crockery and linens being sold on eBay

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After the big British Airways sell-off of First Class crockery and other items before Christmas, a sale of Club World products has turned up on eBay by a company called ‘goodie.direct’.

You can see the 80 listings by clicking here.

Pricing is very competitive compared to store prices so you are not necessarily overpaying for the British Airways association.

For example:

  • 24 piece crockery set for £42.50 (picture above) – click here
  • 8 x The White Company pillow cases for £18.95 – click here

If you are plannings kids birthday party ….

  • 10 x drawstring bags with colouring book and crayons for £19.95 – click here

With 80 different lots, and multiple quantities of most lots, you should find something to interest you. I wouldn’t hang about too long if you see something you like.

You can see the full set of listings on eBay here. Happy hunting.

EDIT: This is NOT showing on the main listing, but I like it – the Liberty First Class washbag (very pretty) plus a White Company Club World washbag plus some headphones for just £22.95.


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Comments (44)

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  • Andrew says:

    I’ve bought several job lots of the linens from this seller over the last few weeks – the old design square First cushion covers are a good buy. And bonus – I can spend my Avios on it!

  • Pid says:

    Out of stock!

  • BlueThroughCrimp says:

    Bought two when it was posted on Flyertalk. Was given a bonus third CW kit free.
    Great deal.

    • Tracey says:

      CW black amenity kits used to go for about £5 each on eBay, maybe they qualify to be called ‘rare’ nowadays.

      • BlueThroughCrimp says:

        There does seem to be quite a few still for sale, with the white ones commanding a premium.
        The eye masks in the White Company CW kits, while not as good as the Liberty era F ones, are still a marked improvement from previous CW issues.
        I’ve bought the kits mainly for the masks in the past, and stocked up with again with this tranche.

  • Andrew says:

    Although those Liberty bags are quite a few years old now so the products inside might have seen better days. Although the bags are nice, much better than the Temperley ones now.

    • Lady London says:

      I gave mine to my Mum from my only ever First Class flight 2 years ago. Managed to snaffle another one for my aunt as well. They are not matched by the Temperley ones.

    • CH says:

      the Temperly bags are wonderful and the contents are amazing….

  • Tom says:

    OT – can anyone tell me if buying Avios from third party companies is genuine?

    Various firms seem to promote the selling of Avios but are they safe?

  • Freddy says:

    Not again

  • KK says:

    i collect airline pens and this seems to be one good way to get hold of BA (first) pens! (Thanks to high YQ on BA I always managed to get alternatives)

  • Jens says:

    All gone now, it seems. Nothing comes up for this seller now. That’ll teach me not to read HfP during the day, I guess…

    • Rob says:

      Seller is showing ‘unavailable until 24th March’. Very odd.

      • Andrew says:

        Very odd that they’ve even taken down all the other random kitchen stuff they sell too. I got my order last Monday without a problem, so was operating normally before, and certainly not another What-a-buy fiasco! But maybe HFP gave them too much of an unexpected serge for a Sunday afternoon.

      • Graham Dowson says:

        I put in an order at 6.30pm tonight and have just this minute received notification on eBay that my items have been dispatched…

        • Rob says:

          It was still up around 8.30pm because I looked something up then.

          • lumma says:

            I don’t get anything when I click on the link, but I ordered the 2 washbag and headphones set yesterday afternoon and when I go to my order and click on “sellers other items” I get two crockery options.

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