Lost & found household items & tools in Duluth / Superior
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Mid-century walnut coffee table with brass legs
I found a mid-century walnut coffee table this afternoon around 4:15 pm, tucked near the Fitger's complex on East Superior Street in Duluth. It’s about 40 inches long and 18 inches wide, with slender brass hairpin legs and a glass top over the wood. The finish is warm and shows a few scratches plus a faint water ring, and there’s a tiny chip on the underside edge that only shows when you flip it over. It looks sturdy, and I kept thinking someone might be missing it. If this is yours, email me at [email protected] and we’ll arrange a pickup.
Black Kindle Paperwhite with blue star sticker
I lost my black Kindle Paperwhite yesterday around 3pm near the Canal Park boardwalk and the Lakewalk entrance by the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth. It's in a blue fabric cover with a small white star sticker on the back and a faint crack along the bottom edge of the screen protector. The device is otherwise in good condition and holds a lot of my travel notes and family photos tucked in the bookmarks. I really need it back—it's my main daily reader for work and it also has sentimental value from trips with my late grandmother.
12-inch stainless frying pan with red handle
Found a 12-inch stainless steel frying pan by Cuisinart with a bright red silicone handle cover. I found it yesterday around 4:15pm in the parking lot behind the Lake Superior Brewing Co on Harbor Drive, near Canal Park in Duluth. It's in pretty good condition, with a small heart-shaped scratch on the bottom and a barely worn handle grip, and I’m hoping the owner recognizes it. If this is yours, message me with identifying details like the brand stamp and any marks on the lid so I can get it back to you.
Red Le Creuset 3-qt dutch oven
I lost my red Le Creuset 3-quart enameled cast iron dutch oven yesterday around 3pm. It was on my way back from Canal Park, near the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth, and I must have set it down somewhere along the lakewalk. The enamel is glossy red with a few tiny chips along the rim and a scratch on the lid's knob—plus a faint sticker mark where a price tag used to be. Inside is the original cream-colored enamel with a couple of stubborn seasoning stains. It holds sentimental value because it was a gift from my grandmother; I’d be grateful to get it back if anyone found it, and you can email me at [email protected] if you prefer.
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