A number of items including watches, rings and other jewellery, were stolen from a property in the Stamford area on February 1 this year.
Detective Constable Jenny Moore said: “We would like to hear from anyone who may have come across any of these items of jewellery.
“We are also asking residents, second-hand shops, jewellers and people who buy jewellery from online selling websites to keep an eye out for the jewellery pictured and get in touch if they believe they have identified any of the stolen items.”
A 54-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the burglary and released under investigation.
Anyone with information can email Lincolnshire Police at [email protected] - please remember to put the reference 20000061785 in the subject box, call Lincolnshire police on 101, quoting reference 20000061785, or contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.
The items taken in the burglary are:
Green Pearl Earring bought in China
Green Pearl Necklace bought in China
Antique Art Deco watch
Bovet Watch
Dior diamond and steel watch
Dior Christal watch
Diamond white gold necklace
Diamond studs
Onyx bracelet
Sapphire Diamond Bangle
Sapphire Diamond Bracelet
Eternity ring
Wedding Ring
Engagement ring
Omega constellation
Omega Seamaster Professional ladies
Tahitian Pearl necklace and ear studs
Twin bar cufflinks
Yellow gold old brilliant cut diamond ring
Gents Gold Rolex Oyster
Gerrard Perregaux
Diamond studs
Dunhill Cufflinks X 2 Pairs
Assorted silver cufflinks
Cufflinks Dawson’s Gold
Patrick Mavros candlestick elephants
Patrick Mavros candlestick buffalo
Patrick Mavros candlestick giraffes
A pair of Silver Gravy Jugs
Silver cruet set
the email link [email protected] - please remember to put the reference 20000061785 in the subject box.
• Via our non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 20000061785.
• Through the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.
“We are also asking residents, second-hand shops, jewellers and people who buy jewellery from online selling websites to keep an eye out for the jewellery pictured and get in touch if they believe they have identified any of the stolen items.”