
This is a very nice market stall, with a rigid plastic awning which has a realistic 'weathered' appearance. That doesn't show at all well in these photographs, unfortunately (in fact the photographs make the top of the awning look a little strange), but it looks good in actuality.
The klickies are nice too, especially the stallholder.

The ice-cream mould has been used for the tomatoes, and it works rather well.

The market stall has a horizontal ridge across the centre to help the vegetable crates stay in position. It is quite easy to accidentally place a crate onto the ridge. I don't think any child would be concerned about that when playing; but if you intend to take photographs, you may want to check first that your crates are neat. See the above photo - the front of the crate of eggs is on the ridge, so is slightly higher than the others; and the crate of cabbages is not straight either.
The crates are in two sizes: larger for the back of the stall, and smaller for the front.

The stall has a very useful shelf at the back of it for the cash register and weighing scale.

The parsnips have a different green leafy top to them than the previous ones, which means they are easier to display in a crate,
and a klicky can also hold them. Here's the stallholder holding the 'new' parsnip, with one of the 'old' ones at his feet:

I'm happy to have a white shopping basket, but these baskets aren't the most practical thing for play. The klicky has trouble standing upright once there is the weight of purchases in the basket.

Oh, and in that photo above, the stallholder is standing there thinking....
.... about the basket of potatoes that is also included in this set, but which I forgot to include until now.

The slatted market stall means that items for sale
need to be in crates before they can be displayed.

But the items don't have to be vegetables, of course.

I wondered how this new stall would look alongside the other market stalls which I have.

I think that it fits in nicely.

And, actually, I like this market stall the best. It is spacious, and the stall has a gentle slope to it, which looks more realistic to me. Plus it has the useful shelf at the back for the cash register and/or as an additional display space.
