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Thanking you kindly etc etc
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Also does anyone recognise this toilet? Needs a new seat. Weird shape. I have drawn over the wee the customer didn't see fit to flush in case anyone is enjoying a nice apple juice or somesuch. In many ways her act was a noble act of water saving environmentalism we should all applaud, or something.

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If its yellow let it mellow, if its brown flush it down.

Make a cardboard template of the seat and take it into a merchant's, let them do the leg work. Although the pic reminds me of the space saver toilet but cant remember if its Armitage or ideal.

As for the tap it looks very much like generic Chinese tat, which isn't much help to you.
 
Ideal space saver
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Thanking you kindly etc etc
[automerge]1570788601[/automerge]
Also does anyone recognise this toilet? Needs a new seat. Weird shape. I have drawn over the wee the customer didn't see fit to flush in case anyone is enjoying a nice apple juice or somesuch. In many ways her act was a noble act of water saving environmentalism we should all applaud, or something.

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Ideal space toilet Maybe ? Tap not s scooby ! Kop
 

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