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Stolen Oliver Cromwell statue found dumped in field

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Four historic statues stolen from an Irish castle have been recovered after being found abandoned in a Co Clare ¿eld.

The four large limestone statues — two of royal eagles and one each of Oliver Cromwell and William of Orange — were stolen from Milltown Castle outside Charlevill­e, Co Cork in 2011.

Each of the eagles had been mounted on three-meter-high pillars along an access roadway to the castle. The other stone works were life-sized busts of the two ¿gures, independen­t.ie reported.

The thefts, on July 18, 2011, were believed to be the work of a gang specializi­ng in Irish collectibl­es.

Cutting equipment and a heavy truck with a mounted crane would have been used to remove all four items, given their weight. At the time, fears had mounted that the four stone works had been smuggled abroad for sale.

Because the statues were carved from limestone and were badly worn, it is suspected they did not attract a high price on the black market. All four statues were installed in the late 18th century by the thenowners, the Bruce family.

However, a man out walking on February 8 near Cratloe in County Clare stumbled across the statues on lands adjacent to an old outhouse.

He realized the statues were not connected with the property involved and he contacted gardaí.

It was quickly con¿rmed that the stone works were the missing statues from Milltown Castle. The owners of Milltown Castle were contacted and gardaí are now in the process of returning the statues to their original site. All four pieces will now be assessed for possible repair.

It is unclear how long the statues may have lain in the Clare ¿eld.

One Garda source said it was believed that the thieves may have become concerned about being traced if the stone works were to be sold on the black market.

“There was a lot of media interest in the theft eight years ago, particular­ly because of the fact statues of Oliver Cromwell and William of Orange were involved,” one Garda source said.

“It is possible the thieves were worried about being traced, given the high-pro¿le theft of the statues.”

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