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Police have only just been called in. Mrs Davies said: "It's big enough to hold in your hand, but you wouldn't be able to close your hand round it. These things are unique to Scotland. They tend to be found in the north of Scotland." She said that scholars could not decide what they were used for or why they were made.
"They are very, very rare, and anybody who tried to sell it would immediately have to furnish the provenance of it," she added. "You certainly couldn't put a price on it." Police in Dunblane are investigating the theft and have appealed for information. A spokesman said: "If you have any knowledge of who may be responsible or know the whereabouts of the stone ball, please contact officers."
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