Well over 30 items were stolen from a property in Buckinghamshire village during broad daylight.
In between 11.30am to 4.55pm on Thursday, January 25, the perpetrators smashed a rear patio door to a residential property in Coombe Lane, Naphill and took the following:
- Canon Powershot Sx420IS camera
- Butlers Grecian silver plate cutlery set; eight place setting and four extra serving spoons and a gravy ladle
- Several sets of bronze Thai serving spoons and forks
- Silver pickle forks with bone and mother-of-pearl handles
- Silver wine stopper pourer
- Cheese knife with Wedgewood blue handle
- Cheese knife with bone handle
- Silver and tortoiseshell hinged lid with silver inlay
- Pewter jewellery box with six 1965 Churchill Crowns
- Victoria cut a glass toilet water bottle with a silver collar and glass stopper
- Two Victorian cut glass small oval dishes with silver lids
- Gold-coloured teardrop long pendant necklace with three diamante stones
- Silver large square link necklace
- Large turquoise plastic circular pendant
- Small glass necklace with a pattern embedded on a silver chain
- Pearl necklaces
- Gold necklace
- Murano blue glass necklace
- Five silver stud earrings
- Large Japanese square gold filigree brooch with small pearls
- Large antique Japanese pale green jade/stone brooch, hand carved with a scene of men playing a chequerboard game in a garden with cherry trees
- Taxco Mexican silver chunky art deco bracelet
- Two Seiko watches; one gold and one silver
- Vintage Italian white leather handbag with blue handles and trim
- Silver money clip
Investigating officer, PC Cameron Parker-Graham said: “We are releasing the list of items stolen during this burglary in case anyone is offered or sees any of the items. If you are, or have any information about the burglary then please contact Thames Valley Police as soon as possible.
“The easiest way to leave us information is via our website or you can call 101, quoting investigation reference 43240038445.”
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