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B777Fr8Dog

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Founder of Antiques Roadshow, Gary Sullivan, helped my wife find her c.1750


Nathanial Mullikan Lexington tall clock that had been stolen. An almost identical clock sits in the Paul Revere House in Boston. He also surprised her by explaining the significance and history of the clock, which prior to it being stolen (by carpenter on our house renovation), she did not know.

While he didn’t directly help, he was helpful with advice and encouragement and after 2 yrs of “forensic googling” we found the clock, recovered it and the thief was charged with the felony.

MrsFr8Dog with her recovered Nathanial Mulliken Lexington


[Post edited by B777Fr8Dog at 01/31/2022 10:32PM]

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Link: Nathanial Mulliken of Lexington, Minuteman


Posted: 01/31/2022 at 10:20PM



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