Jean Froissart's Mirror

Origin
Owned by the medieval french author and historian, Jean Froissart mainly during his time as a clerk in his youth.

In 1357, Jean started to discover that someone had been stealing various coins from the bank he worked at, coming directly from hos workstation. The owner quickly pointed there fingers at Jean. He was furious at the accusations from his boss and set out to prove his innocence. Jean bought a mirror from a traveling merchant who told him that it would quickly solve the problem. Showing him the mirror and how it worked, Jean bought the mirror to use at his place of work to catch the thief.

Setting it up the mirror the next day, the theif was caught and his accusations were cleared off by his boss.

Effects
When placing a source of light (preferably a lit candle) near the mirror, the images of the past four hours appear. The artifact records almost everything in the vicinity and holds it for four hours.

Collection
The artifact made it's way into the hands of Warehouse 8 and was used very often up until Warehouse 12, where it was slightly cracked and then quickly put out of use.