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Lost, framed print By Anne Desmet - Brooklyn bridge snow on snow edition: 23/30


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Left on 185 bus 16th December not found by bus staff (so far).

Framed print by Anne Desmet RA, title: Brooklyn bridge snow on snow, edition:23/30. Any news about its whereabouts gratefully received. Has a gallery or artist label on back. Gallery Long and Ryle 4 John Islip Street SW1P 4PX 02078341434. also name hand written in pencil on label. Really chocked by loss would dearly love to have it back! Happy to cover expenses etc for its return.

Have you tried the bus garage?


Lost something similar on bus and went on hunt to find it to all local garages.


Eventually worked out the right one - GoAhead based in Camberwell (it was 185 as well). The guys there were amazing. It was past 8pm at night, they let us in and radioed all the drivers - one of them found the missing item and when they where passing the garage 15mins later dropped it off.


Good luck - hope you manage to track it down.

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