My husband advised that I buy an antique mantle clock to set in my living room. We own some antique pieces, but the bulk of our furniture pieces are new.
I didn’t need to buy an antique mantle clock because I had an old fireplace. Her child brought her to see the house and yard. In one picture the fireplace mantle showed up. There had been an antique mantle clock sitting on it.
The clock was matching to the one my buddy and I had seen. I asked the girl what became of the things that had been in the house, particularly the antique mantle clock.
She said to me that she and her sister had kept plenty of the things including the clock. They’d sold it to an estate dealer when the sister went into a nursing facility last year. The estate dealer was the same one where my husband and I had seen the clock. I knew the chances of finding the clock still in the store were slim, but I had to grasp. I called my friend and asked her to go to the store to determine if the antique mantle clock was still there. I told her I had modified my mind based mostly on it being the same clock that had once been in the house.
I have decided that if the clock is designed to come back home it’ll all fall into place.