Man admits stealing handbag with Fabergé egg worth £2-3 million in London
In Brief
Enzo Conticello admitted stealing a handbag containing a Fabergé egg and watch in Soho, London.
Key Facts
- Enzo Conticello admitted to stealing a handbag containing a Fabergé egg and a watch
- The theft occurred in Soho, London
- The Fabergé egg is valued between £2 million and £3 million
- The stolen items were inside the handbag at the time of theft
- The current whereabouts of the Fabergé egg are unknown
What Happened
Enzo Conticello admitted at Southwark Crown Court to stealing a handbag in Soho, London, which contained a Fabergé egg and a watch. The Fabergé egg is valued between £2 million and £3 million. The location of the stolen egg remains unknown.
Why It Matters
Fabergé eggs are rare and valuable collectibles, making thefts involving them significant for art and cultural property security. The case highlights challenges in recovering high-value stolen items and the importance of legal proceedings in addressing such crimes. Sources differ on the exact value of the Fabergé egg, with estimates ranging from £2 million to £3 million.
Sources
- The Independent — Thief stole handbag containing Faberge egg worth £2.8 million(1h ago)
- BBC News — Man admits stealing Fabergé egg and watch worth £2m(just now)
- The Independent — Thief admits stealing handbag containing £3m Faberge egg in London(just now)
