Facebook Marketplace is full of great deals and rare finds - but sometimes you can come across some rather peculiar items for sale.
The social media giant introduced Marketplace in 2016 for users to buy and sell their new and used products and it has a very active following in Norwich and the surrounding area.
Here's just seven of the wonderfully weird items for sale in the county right now.
1. Victorian brass cannon
Starting with a bang, a vintage brass Victorian cannon is being sold near Hellesdon.
The antique is in used/good condition and selling for £60 - it could make for an explosive Christmas present.
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2. Chest of guitars
A chest of drawers from IKEA has been modified to store three bass guitars and it could be yours for £200.
The unit comes with three foam inlays and it can be collected from NR13 around Acle.
3. Pokémon cards worth £4,750
One seller in Norwich is parting with two Pokémon cards worth almost £5,000.
The super rare cards show Pikachu wearing ponchos that look like Gyarados and Magikarp and the cards are written in Japanese.
4. Double-decker bus telephone
Beep beep! A vintage novelty telephone in the shape of a Routemaster bus is being sold for £50 in Hethersett.
The owner has never actually used the phone so it is in good condition for any fan of London Transport memorabilia.
5. 1952 British Army Helmet
For just £10, this 1952 MK4 helmet shell could be perfect for any history buff in Norfolk.
The helmet has no lining or straps and is in used/fair condition in Mile Cross, Norwich.
6. Autoharp 9 Bar
An unusual instrument is for sale just outside of Norwich which was popular in the folk and country scene of the 1950s and '60s.
An Autoharp 9 Bar in good condition is up for £50 - it comes with a tuning key and, thankfully, instructions on how to actually play the strange gizmo.
7. Unicycle
Fancy a career in the circus? A unicycle is being sold from the Wroxham area.
The one-wheeled product is in good condition, has an adjustable seat and could be yours for £50.
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