Is it possible to locate/find an item using console in Morrowind?

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The problem is that I had found an item early in the game which turned out to be a quest item later.
It didn't look very useful so I sold it right away.
And now I am stuck since I don't know where I sold it or dropped it.
Because this is a unique item, is it possible to find its location using console?
I am aware of the fact that in worst scenario I can just spawn a copy of the item. Nevertheless, I'd love to avoid it.
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Are there console commands in Morrowind?
As with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Console commands are only available in the PC version of the game. In Morrowind, -> is used in place of the period used in its successors: Player->SetWaterWalking 1 is correct.How do you cheat in items in Morrowind?
To activate the below cheat codes, press the tilde (~) key to display the developer console and type a cheat code at the prompt....Morrowind PC Cheat Codes.Cheat CodeEffectadditem "Gold_100" [number]Add indicated amount of gold to your inventory.setfatigue [number]Set maximum fatigue value.58 more rows•Jan 17, 2020How do you teleport in Morrowind with console commands?
1) Teleportation: Travel can be slow and grating, especially in the middle game. The cheat code player->coc "placename" (fill in "placename" with the actual placename, actually, like "Seyda Neen") will bring you there instantly.How do you give items in Morrowind?
Being that Morrowind is older, the command is a little less user friendly, but simple nonetheless. The proper syntax for the command is player->AddItem "Item_ID" <Quantity> and it must be entered with certain conditions. Click the button below to jump directly to a more in-depth guide.The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind Basic Console Commands Tutorial
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