UNIQUE items, including a antique tribal turtle shell mask, have been stolen in a burglary in Everleigh.
The burglary occurred at an address on the A342, in Lower Everleigh, between around 11pm on June 1 and just after midnight on June 2.
A van with three or four men inside was involved in the burglary, during which the house was broken into through an upstairs window and number of items of jewellery and antiques were stolen.
The stolen items include the antique tribal turtle shell mask, a sculpture of a whale's inner ear, four antique shell and mother of pearl spoons, antique tribal silver jewellery, a Moroccan sequin basket, and a large brass antique ship light fitting.
Police would like to hear from anyone with information about the incident, or anyone who may have been offered these items for sale either in person or online.
Call 101 and quote crime reference number 54190052868.
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