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Thieves target V&A in third raid
Victoria and Albert Museum

Thieves had used tools to force open the wooden showcase
A series of bronze plaques worth about £500,000 have been stolen in the
third raid at the Victoria and Albert museum in as many months.

The Italian Renaissance items, which depict religious scenes and date from
the 15th and 16th centuries, were taken during opening hours on Wednesday.

Mark Jones, director of the V&A, said: "This appears to have been a
well-planned professional theft."

Thieves stole £90,000 worth of items in raids in October and November.

In the latest theft tools had been used to force open the wooden-framed
showcase where the plaques were displayed.

Two of the plaquettes are by Riccio, and are worth between £100,000 and
£150,000, the museum said.

	
We are talking to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport about how the
process of upgrading can be accelerated
Mark Jones, V&A director

Three from the workshop of Donatello and three by Moderno are each worth
between £30,000 and £45,000.

Museum director Mark Jones said: "The V&A is in the middle of a major
programme to upgrade security and replace old display cases with new cases
throughout the Museum and many galleries have been completed.

"This theft underlines the need to proceed as rapidly as possible.

"We are talking to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport about how the
process of upgrading can be accelerated."

In October thieves smashed a cabinet at the museum and stole nine antiques
worth £60,000 and dating from the 15th to the 19th centuries.

As a result, the V&A doubled the number of guards on patrol and new security
systems were commissioned.

Less than two months later 15 small Meissen figures, worth about £2,000
each, were stolen from a case in the museum's Ceramics Galleries.

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