What would you call this item?

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This item got included in the business we purchased. I don’t want it and wish to put it up for sale on eBay or Freecycle.

Anyone know what this would be called apart from a display cabinet?
 

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No it’s it’s too trivial to ask and he’s not with the business any more. And he’d probably say it’s a table of sorts.
 
Looks like a floor center display unit/shelves.

Don't forget Freegle if your thinking of Freecycle, Freegle is the UK based organization whereas Freecycle is a US organization.
 
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Just call it a shop display unit, it's an unlikely thing to sell, someone on Freegle might have a use for it.
 
To add, I would forget ebay or freecycle, Marketplace is where it's at nowadays. Any shop owner worth their sort will be on Facebook anyway.
 
I haven’t used Facebook marketplace to sell stuff. I guess it’s free?

Yep, it's free, but you can also pay for a better service.

Any suggestions for a price? £100?

It's only worth, what someone might want to pay for it. They buy and pay based on their need for it. It looks like a niche item, so unlikely to be much demand, so value is minimal, to none. I would it on at £25, and open to offers.

You put it on FB marketplace free, then every few days (7 days?) you need to click to renew it. On Marketplace, there are lots of timewasters to suffer - people express interest, offer to buy, you arrange to be there so they can collect, and they don't bother to turn up. Or they ask you to hold it for them, then you hear no more. You will also get lots of pointless 'Is it available?' messages, those messages are just a single click for the buyer. Many sellers add - if you see it here, then it is available! So don't be drawn in to wasting your time.
 
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I think I’ll give it away, can’t be bothered with all the hassle and time wasters as you’ve pointed out!
 

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