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Big robbery on set! As reported by Variety, more than $200,000 worth of jewelry and antiques have been stolen on the set of ‘The Crown‘, the hit Netflix series.
During the robbery, more than 350 objects were taken, among which was a replica of a Fabergé egg, a wall clock, a dressing table, glassware and silver and gold candlesticks. South Yorkshire Police are investigating the theft, which occurred when three vehicles were broken into at a truck park in Mexborough while a unit was filming nearby.
“We can confirm that the antiques have been stolen and we hope that they will be found and returned safe and sound,” a Netflix spokesperson told the publication. “Replacements will be sought, filming is not expected to stop.”
“Stolen items are not necessarily in the best condition and therefore have limited value for resale,” he says. Alison Harveyset decorator for ‘The Crown‘. “However, they are valuable as set pieces for the UK film industry.”
“Police received a call at 4.30pm on Wednesday 16th February following a report of vehicle theft on Pastures Road, Doncaster,” a South Yorkshire Police spokesman said. “It was reported that three vehicles containing props used in film and television were broken into and various items were taken. Officers investigated the incident, but all existing lines of investigation have now been exhausted. The case has been archived. waiting for new lines of research”.
Although the incident will not affect production, Netflix has launched an appeal to help recover the items. To do this, the study has given a description of some of them to the weekly publication Antiques Trade Gazette. Among them are:
· A replica of a Fabergé egg from the 1897 Imperial Coronation
· Twelve sets of silver candlesticks
· Seven golden candlesticks
· A face from a Wilhelm IV wall clock (but not the display case in which it was locked)
Some Russian religious icons
A ten-piece silver dressing table
· San Luis glassware and decanters
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Fortunately, production continues. Although no official release date has been announced, the new lead, Imelda Staunton, has confirmed in a video the month in which the long-awaited season will arrive. The actress addresses her audience and comments how delighted she was to take the witness to Olivia Coleman and Claire Foy. The series will arrive in November 2022.
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