A stolen 310-year-old violin worth £250,000 ($323,325) is back with its owner after the ‘gentlemanly’ thief arranged a cloak-and-dagger handover in a Waitrose car park. Professional musician Stephen Morris, who said it was 'devastating' to lose the instrument made by craftsman David Tecchler in 1709, reported the violin as missing on October 22. He said he left the violin on the London Victoria to Orpington train when he got off ...