
Man Sentenced for Theft of Fabergé Egg and Watch in London
A man has been sentenced to over two years in prison for stealing a Fabergé egg and a watch, valued at approximately 2.3 million euros, from central London.
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A man has been sentenced to over two years in prison for stealing a Fabergé egg and a watch, valued at approximately 2.3 million euros, from central London.

An opportunistic thief has been sentenced to jail for more than two years after stealing a handbag from a central London pub that contained an emerald-encrusted Fabergé egg and watch set valued at up to £2.2 million.

Enzo Conticello has been sentenced to 27 months in jail for the opportunistic theft of a Givenchy handbag containing a Fabergé egg and watch set, valued at up to £2.2 million, from a London pub, which he later sold to buy drugs.

Enzo Conticello admits theft as judge says ‘I expect we’re going to find out’ what he did with egg and luxury watch Metropolitan police officers are still trying to recover an unusual pickpocketing ha

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A man has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing a bag containing a Fabergé egg, valued at over 2.5 million euros, from a pub in London.

Enzo Conticello stole a handbag, containing the items, in Soho, Southwark Crown Court hears.

A man in London stole a designer bag containing a Fabergé egg worth £2 million, unaware of its true value, and has been sentenced to 27 months in prison, though the egg remains missing.

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A thief stole Fabergé eggs from the home of the Salling widow in Højbjerg, Denmark, while she was present, with the family still assessing the full extent of the theft.

Enzo Conticello stole a handbag, containing the items, in Soho, Southwark Crown Court hears.