Lost & found toys, hobbies & collectibles in Charleston
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Framed abstract watercolor painting found near City Market
Found this framed abstract watercolor painting this afternoon around 2:15 pm outside the Charleston City Market on Meeting Street, right by the entrance arch. It's a 12x16 inch piece in a light oak frame with a small dent on the bottom edge. The painting features teal and gold swirls on a creamy background, with a splash of cobalt blue near the top. On the back there's a sticker from a local studio called 'Coast & Canvas — Charleston' and the artist's initials 'JL' penciled in the corner of the matting. I know losing something like this can be really upsetting, so if this is yours, please DM with a description of the back label or those initials. Happy to coordinate a safe pickup near Waterfront Park.
Gray Nike running shoes with neon swoosh
I found a pair of gray Nike running shoes with a lime-green swoosh, size 9, yesterday around 3pm in the parking lot behind the Charleston City Market on Meeting Street. They're in decent used condition, with light dirt on the soles and a small scuff on the toe. One tongue tag has the initials 'A.J.' scratched inside, which might help identify the owner. They were tucked under a bench near the bike racks by the Market entrance, not far from the Charleston Visitor Center. If the owner sees this, I’d love to reunite them—happy to bring them to the Market or arrange a meetup.
Gold-tone Elgin pocket watch with engraved initials J.R.
I lost my vintage gold-tone Elgin pocket watch yesterday around 6pm. It was tucked in a small black leather pouch and I last had it near the City Market on Market Street, just outside the brick arches by the corner of Meeting and Market in Charleston. The watch is about 1.75 inches across, with a white dial, black Roman numerals, and a thin gold chain. The back is engraved with the initials J.R., and there’s a tiny dent along the rim that makes the edge a bit uneven. This watch is a family heirloom and means a lot to me; I’d be grateful to get it back if anyone found it.
Navy Wilson A2000 baseball glove, 11.5 inch
Lost my navy Wilson A2000 baseball glove yesterday around 3pm near the City Market entrance on Market Street in downtown Charleston. It's a well-worn glove with a tan leather palm and white lacing, the outside is navy blue with a small red seam, and there's a faint crease along the heel from years of use. I stitched my initials 'P.P.' on a tiny fabric tag inside the pocket so it’s easy to identify. It meant a lot to me since it was my late grandfather's glove, part of a tradition I’m trying to keep alive. If anyone found it, please reach out—I’d be forever grateful to get it back.
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