Braking of the Cognacq-Jay Museum: Five Works of Art Found Almost a Year After the Theft
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The Parisian museum had been targeted by a robbery in November 2024. Seven old tabatières had been stolen by hooded individuals.
Five of the tobacco boxes, loaned by Le Louvre, the British Royal Collections and the Rosalinde & Arthur Gilbert collection, stolen in 2024 at the museum dedicated to 18th-century art, have just been recovered by the police.
Five of the seven tabadières stolen from the Cognacq-Jay Museum in Paris in November 2024 were found by the police, and these works, loaned by the Louvre among others, were stolen during a spectacular robbery.
"Luxury of pocket" exhibition at the Cognacq-Jay Museum, during which several objects were stolen in November 2024, in Paris. Fabrice Gaboriau FABRICE GABORIAU / FABRICE GABORIAU Five of the seven tabatières stolen in 2024 during an armed robbery at the Cognacq-Jay Museum in Paris were found, announced Tuesday Paris Museums, an organization that manages several museum institutions in the capital attached to the city. "Thanks to a thorough invest…
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