Dara Flynn writes:
I know you don’t normally do this, but my mother lost an antique rose gold bracelet recently, most likely in Dublin city centre: around the Eccles Street and Henry Street areas. Around 11 days ago – November 7.
If anyone heard of someone finding such a thing, I’d be delighted to know! She’s quite upset about it, as it’s of high sentimental value to her and we’d absolutely love to get it back to her. We’ve contacted all the premises she was in on that date, and Dublin Bus, but no joy so far… so we are hoping someone has found it on the street.
We don’t have a good pic of it, but it closely resembles the bracelets in these pictures, i.e. Victorian in style, except my mother’s bracelet has all short “fancy links” rather than the long and short link formation seen on these ones (above)…
I really hope she recovers it but if she dropped it around Dorset Street I’d say it was gone before it even hit the ground.
Was thinking the same unfortunately. Eccles st and the surrounding area isn’t the best place to lose valuables. I narrowly missed stepping on human poo on blessington st recently.
Maybe she lives around Dorset Street, you pair of insensitive creeps.
Nah, I don’t remember him saying she was on her way to the pawn.
Hehe
Maybe try the pawn shops in the area….
Hey Broadsheet.ie, how come the emploees are permitted to troll the commenters? Most unsavoury.
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Mum?
Hi, try Carthy on Marlborough St, they get all sorts handed in and will keep an eye out. 01 8743066 or better yet drop in. If it’s really, really special it’d be worth your while posting signs in the area offering a reward. Hope you find it!