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Precious ring lost...Found!


EDmummy

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I may have lost a very precious ring on the way to work this morning. I walked down Hindmans Road, Upland Road, Northcross Road and then on to Lordship Lane outside the Post Office. The ring is a family piece that belonged to my great grandmother. It is a gold signet ring with an engraving of a split-headed eagle. Please let me know if you have found this today.
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I live on one of these roads & as a local cat sitter I'm currently in & out, walking these streets, so I will definitely keep my eyes open. At least it's raining, so people are a lot less likely to be looking at anything, just eager to get to their destination!
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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Just a thought EDmummy ! Were you wearing it and

> it came off or carrying in a pocket or something?

>

> Were you wearing Gloves ? If so look in the

> glove.

>



Very good thinking!

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My first thoughts DulwichFox. Tipped out bag, gloves, brolly etc as soon as I got to work. Sadly not there. There is a chance it fell into the barrel of satsumas being offered to commuters at Denmark Hill yesterday, 14 Jan. trying to find out who they were.


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Just a thought EDmummy ! Were you wearing it and

> it came off or carrying in a pocket or something?

>

> Were you wearing Gloves ? If so look in the

> glove.

>

> Foxy

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