Yeah, driving off with it on top of the car would be just my style too ;-) Glad it is back where it belongs, although I’m still suspicious there is a yet-unknown “orchestrator” behind this theft.
I have an 18th century, small, Chippendale mirror that that really happened to. It went from priceless to something I could afford in a minute. It had had the original glass, now replaced. The fancy, scalloped frame was smashed into a hundred pieces. The man who did it, and who I bought it from, had it carefully glued back together; and it is quite handsome. Other than the modern glass, you might not know anything had happened to it, if you didn’t look at the back.
But my mirror doesn’t have to sing like a violin.
So what exactly are your suspicions? Come on, I won't tell anyone..........