BROMLEY Police have released images of jewellery worth £40,000 which was stolen from a house in Farnborough.
The items, which include a diamond ring worth £15,000 and a sapphire pendant worth £10,000, were taken from a house in Farnborough Park in December.
A diamond pendant valued at £10,000 and a diamond bracelet worth £5,000 were also taken.
Anyone with any information, or who has been offered these pieces to buy, should contact DS Andy Craig at Bromley Police's CID on 020 8284 8859 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
The items taken were:
• A DOUBLE PENDANT - Two 1 carat 'blue' round cut diamonds set in platinum joined heart pendants. (set by Robert James Jewellers - Petts Wood), value £10,000.
• A RING - 3.5 carat round brilliant cut diamond set in 18 karat yellow gold plain band, value £15,000.
• PENDANT - Blue sapphire set in 18 karat yellow gold. (set by Robert James Jewellers - Petts Wood), value £10,000.
• TENNIS BRACELET - Yellow gold full diamond bracelet, with pinch lock double safety clasp. Four diamonds to each link, value £5,000.
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