Television reruns of beloved British comedy helped solve real-life theft of Napoleon treasures

A television rerun of a beloved British comedy helped solve a real life theft of Napoleon treasures. An episode of Lovejoy, a BBC comedy aired between 1986 to 1994, has aided in uncovering the mystery behind a brazen theft of princess Napoleonic artefacts from a Hampshire abbey. Two altar plaques stolen more than ten years ago from the crypt of Emperor Napoleon III have now been recovered after an antiques dealer recognised their design while watching an episode of the show

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Television reruns of beloved British comedy helped solve real-life theft of Napoleon treasures

A television rerun of a beloved British comedy helped solve a real life theft of Napoleon treasures. An episode of Lovejoy, a BBC comedy aired between 1986 to 1994, has aided in uncovering the mystery behind a brazen theft of princess Napoleonic artefacts from a Hampshire abbey. Two altar plaques stolen more than ten years ago from the crypt of Emperor Napoleon III have now been recovered after an antiques dealer recognised their design while watching an episode of the show

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