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I lost my gold, male, signet ring with onyx inset in Dulwich park yesterday. It fell off my finger in the cold either on the football fields that are overlooked by the tennis courts/toilets or the grass that goes from the Court Lane entrance  towards the bowling green. Lots of sentimental value attached to it and a reward is offered if found.

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On 20/01/2024 at 16:58, simon F said:

I lost my gold, male, signet ring with onyx inset in Dulwich park yesterday. It fell off my finger in the cold either on the football fields that are overlooked by the tennis courts/toilets or the grass that goes from the Court Lane entrance  towards the bowling green. Lots of sentimental value attached to it and a reward is offered if found.

Hi Simon I'm local metal detectorist and one if the admin of National ring recovery we are a volunteer group that seek to reunite lost items with there owners happy to help if needed  

 

https://m.facebook.com/groups/nationalringrecoveryservice/?ref=share

https://www.instagram.com/p/CuhhvvQqLT_/?igsh=MWsycXM4cXFoOWUzZA==

Joe

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