POLICE have released descriptions and images of the items stolen during the burglary at Malmesbury Abbey on November 16.
Anyone who has seen these items or has information on their whereabouts is asked to contact officers through their website or on 101 quoting reference 54230121403.
Investigating officer PC Jo Phelps said: “These are irreplaceable items of significant historical importance to the Abbey and the local Malmesbury community and it’s such a shame that someone has decided to steal them.
“They are part of the heritage of the Abbey dating back in some cases hundreds of years.
“If anyone has any knowledge of their whereabouts, or if you have seen them in passing or been approached about them, then please get in touch with us.
“I would also like to directly appeal to the people who took them to do the right thing and return them.”
From the display cabinets:
1) Large salver given in memory of George Windsor Tucker, Vicar of Malmesbury 1875-1906, silver with enamel work.
2) Wafer cup given in memory of George Windsor Tucker, Vicar of Malmesbury 1875-1906
3) Silver flask, undated
4) Communion Set dated 1847. Presented to the Abbey by Walter Powell during his time as MP for Malmesbury 1869-1881
5) Two chalices, one with a hallmark dating it to 1650
6) Silver salver, undated
7) Community wafer box given in the memory of Rev. Canon Charles McMillan, Vicar 1907-1919
8 ) The Pectoral Cross of Ronald Erskine Ramsay, 1st Bishop of Malmesbury (1927-1945).
From the safe:
9) Three silver Communion cups made in 2017
10) Silver Communion plates made in 2017
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