Hundreds of distinctive rings and jewellery worth about $100,000 have been stolen from an antiques store in Eden. 7NEWS
Three glass cabinets were smashed at Eden Antiques, Collectables and Old Wares on the state’s south coast between 4pm on Friday and 9am on Saturday, police said.
The antique store posted on its Facebook page that police were scouring through CCTV to find the suspects.Credit:“We are devastated the loss of these items. Many of these pieces were one-off items — particularly the late Victorian pieces,” a spokesperson for the store said on social media.
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