Art work stolen

From: The Nelson Mail | Date: October 20, 2003 | Copyright information

A $2200 art work has been stolen from Flame Daisy Glass Design in Bishopdale. Owner Anthony Genet said someone "ran in and ran off again'' with the "Landscape'' vessel about 2pm yesterday . "We d...

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