Golden toilet was stolen from English palace ‘in minutes’, court hears
Three men are on trial over a golden toilet stolen from Winston Churchill’s birthplace in 2019

It was not your typical smash-and-grab burglary and the booty was precious: a toilet worth more than its weight in gold.
The one-of-a-kind 18-carat gold toilet was stolen in under five minutes from Blenheim Palace, the sprawling English country mansion where British wartime leader Winston Churchill was born, in the predawn hours of September 14, 2019, a prosecutor told jurors on Monday.
Lawyer Julian Christopher said in his opening statement in Oxford Crown Court that it was an “audacious raid”. One of three men on trial in the case was involved in stealing it and the other two helped to sell the spoils.
The toilet has never been recovered but is believed to have been cut up and sold.

The satirical work, titled America by Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan, poked fun at excessive wealth. It weighed just over 98kg (215 pounds) and was insured for £4.8 million (US$6 million). The value of the gold at the time was £2.8 million (US$3.5 million).