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Did a quick search here and did not find this humorous story posted. Information from the book Hidden Treasure, Jeanne Horn, page 37, quote follows:
"Somewhere in the United States today there is a small, aged, clay cat carrying within its innards a fortune in royal rubies."
The backstory is that the rubies of a Korean idol became part of the jewels of the French court, they were stolen and placed inside the a clay cat in a ceramic factory in Germany. The thief was shot and never revealed the hiding place of the rubies, and the clay cat was shipped to the US and sold. Here is a link to a newpaper article with a little more information, the thief is identified as Klaus Gudden, and the story is that, pursued by police, he pushed the rubies into the body of a still soft plaster cat that later was sent to the US.
The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive Search
Personally, true or not, I find the story hilarious as well as the idea of smashing plaster cats.
Have fun!
"Somewhere in the United States today there is a small, aged, clay cat carrying within its innards a fortune in royal rubies."
The backstory is that the rubies of a Korean idol became part of the jewels of the French court, they were stolen and placed inside the a clay cat in a ceramic factory in Germany. The thief was shot and never revealed the hiding place of the rubies, and the clay cat was shipped to the US and sold. Here is a link to a newpaper article with a little more information, the thief is identified as Klaus Gudden, and the story is that, pursued by police, he pushed the rubies into the body of a still soft plaster cat that later was sent to the US.
The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive Search
Personally, true or not, I find the story hilarious as well as the idea of smashing plaster cats.
Have fun!