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Two men sentenced to prison for the brazen theft of a gold toilet sculpture from Blenheim Palace

13 June 2025 , 17:49
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Two men sentenced to prison for the brazen theft of a gold toilet sculpture from Blenheim Palace
Two men sentenced to prison for the brazen theft of a gold toilet sculpture from Blenheim Palace

Two members of a gang responsible for the ’audacious’ theft of a gold toilet valued at £4.75 million from Blenheim Palace have been sentenced to prison.

James Sheen, 40, Michael Jones, 39, and three other men stole the fully-functional 18-carat toilet—a sculpture by artist Maurizio Cattelan, who also created the infamous £4.5 million banana duct-taped to a wall—from the Oxfordshire stately home in 2019.

Detectives believe they then dismantled or melted down the 98kg piece—titled ’America’—to sell the gold, which would have been valued at approximately £2.8 million.

No trace of it has ever been recovered.

The heist occurred shortly after a glamorous launch party for the UK unveiling of the sculpture, which was on loan from New York’s Guggenheim museum.

The gang waited for guests to leave before ramming through the gates to the palace grounds in a vehicle and smashing a window to get inside the building, where Winston Churchill was born.

Undated handout file photo issued by Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire of an 18-carat solid gold toilet sculpture reportedly worth ?4.8 million, by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, which was stolen from the palace in September 2019 while it was featured in an art exhibition. Two men have been found guilty over the theft of the toilet at Oxford Crown Court, and will be sentenced over the theft of a ?4.75 million gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. Issue date: Friday June 13, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Blenheim. Photo credit should read: Tom Lindboe/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder. tidttiqzqiqkdinv qhiukiqrihuprw

The glistening throne was created by the same artist whose banana-duct-taped-to-a-wall fetched millions at auction (Picture: PA)

They used a sledgehammer to sever the toilet’s connecting pipes before lugging it away.

A court heard they were in and out in ‘no more than five-and-a-half minutes’.

Sheen, was already serving 19 years for a museum burglary, a fraud and cash machine heists.

He was jailed for another four years, to run consecutively, after admitting burglary, transferring criminal property, and conspiracy thereof.

The court heard he was ‘almost certainly the figure that carried the sledgehammer’, on which his DNA was found.

Jones, who was found guilty of burglary following a trial, was jailed for two years and three months after the court his role may only have been casing the palace.

‘You paid visits on two occasions to Blenheim Palace in the days leading up to the burglary, Judge Ian Pringle KC told the 39-year-old.

‘That your role was to carry out a reconnaissance of the museum, to know exactly where the golden toilet was situated and to work out the quickest route in and out of the palace, I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever.

‘Although you have no witnesses to where you were on the night in question, I cannot be sure that you were part of the group of burglars who broke into the palace that night.’

A third member of the gang, 36-year-old Frederick Doe, was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment suspended for two years and ordered to do 240 hours unpaid work for his role in the heist.

 

Emily Hughes

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