A large quantity of jewellery has been stolen from a pensioner.

Officers investigating the burglary, which took place in the Gannow Lane area of Burnley on June 11, are appealing for information.

The jewellery, which included gold bracelets, earrings, watches, and rings had huge sentimental value to the 74-year-old victim.

A laptop and a tablet were also stolen in the burglary.

A police spokesperson said: "In relation to the incident, two people have been arrested and released under investigation pending further enquiries."

The full list of items are as follows:

Black glass jewellery box with a drawer at the bottom.

A silver bracelet with little diamonds.

Three gold chain bracelets.

String of cultured pearls with bits of gold in between.

22ct Gold wedding ring with leaves on.

White gold twist style ring.

Full Gold Sovereign on a chain.

1/2 gold sovereign on a chain.

Two square diamond earrings.

Majorcan pearl drop necklace and earrings.

Two Seksy Watches, one which is gold with stones around the face.

A Lenovo 15" Black Laptop.

A Samsung 6 Black tablet.

Ruby and gold eternity ring.

Gold signet in a heart shape with pattern around.

Amethyst gold pendent.

Two Amethyst teardrop earrings.

Silver amethyst ring.

If anyone recognises any of the items on the list or could provide any further information then please e-mail PC Horner: 6478@lancashire.pnn.police.uk or contact Burnley Police on 101 quoting log 09797 of the June 11.