A COUPLE of months ago, I donated a pine glass-fronted storage unit to the British Heart Foundation at Westbrook but I accidentally left a painting inside as we were decorating at the time.
I painted the picture myself and it was a copy of Paul Cezanne’s ‘Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit’.
It isn’t worth anything financially but it is means a lot to us and we would love have it returned to us.
Obviously, the person who bought the piece of furniture may have thought it came with the unit so it clearly isn’t their fault but it would be incredibly kind if they could contact the British Heart Foundation at Westbrook or the Guardian offices who can then pass on our details to them.
A reward will be offered for its safe return.
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