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Stolen Dozens of Porcelain at the Elysée, Was the Butler

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Subtracted plates and cups in two years, the 'Maitre d'Hotel' and the companion have confessed (ANSA)

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The butler responsible for protocol of the palace of the Elysée in charge of the crockery of the official residence of the president of France, was arrested for the theft of several of the...

·Madrid, Spain
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Subtracted plates and cups in two years, the 'Maitre d'Hotel' and the companion have confessed (ANSA)

·Italy
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Versalese collector Ghislain M. and silver master hotel of the presidential palace confessed in front of the gendarmes to steal and resound more than a hundred pieces of porcelain from the Sèvres factory.

·Paris, France
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Hundreds of pieces of missing porcelain. Two men suspected of stealing more than a hundred precious items from the palace of the Elysée had been arrested in the Loiret and in Versailles a few months ago. According to Le Parisien, the two men are the master of the silver hotel of the Elysée, as well as his antique companion, a 30 year-old porcelain collector. Everything started from a report received by the gendarmes, who were informed of disappe…

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This rocky affair within the most famous building in France also involves a collector and an antique dealer.

·Paris, France
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INFO THE PARISIAN. Silver from the Elysée is suspected of having extracted a hundred plates, cups and other classified items to sell them to a young man ferruous of porcelain. Their scheme lasted more than two years, before their arrest this week by the gendarmes.

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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