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Violin worth £150,000 stolen from London pub | UK News | Sky News

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A violin worth more than £150,000 was stolen from a London pub - with police appealing for help to find the 285-year-old instrument.

The violin belongs to a member of the Philharmonia Orchestra who was in The Marquess Tavern in Islington on 18 February when it was taken.

It was made in Florence in 1740 - and described by its owner as "incredibly precious" and "priceless", the Metropolitan Police said.

The owner, 30, reported the theft to police on the evening it was stolen - but it has still not been found.

CCTV images from the pub show a man wearing a hat leaving with the instrument in its case.

PC Michael Collins, from the Met's local policing team, said: "We've been working hard to try and locate the suspect and are releasing this CCTV in an effort to help identify them as soon as possible."

Pic: Met Police

Image: The suspect is seen with the stolen violin on CCTV. Pic: Met Police

Pic: Met Police

Image: The violin was made in 1740 and is worth over £150,000. Pic: Met Police

"Please help us find the person responsible and have the violin returned it to its rightful owner."

Anyone with any information can call 101 quoting reference number 01/7178074/25, tweet the police at @MetCC, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online.

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