CHINA, glassware and jewellery are wanted to help raise cash for a little girl who has had her hands and feet amputated after contracting meningitis.
Joyce Lawrence - who has already raised more than £600 for six-year-old Olivia Clarke - is asking anyone with unwanted bric-a-brac to drop it off at her home for a table-top sale on St George's Day.
As well as the sale, coffee, cakes and a raffle are planned at her home in Claines, near Worcester.
"I just want to do what I can for Olivia," said the 64-year-old grandmother.
The family of Olivia, who lives in Cannock, Staffordshire, will use the money to care for their daughter, whose plight has touched the hearts of people all around the country after it was covered on BBC news and in national newspapers.
Anyone wishing to donate small items for the appeal can take them personal to 18 St Michael's Road, Claines, near Worcester.
The St George's Day jamboree will start at 10am.
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