Two swords stolen from a Haworth woman known as The Baroness have been returned.

The antique weapons were handed to village shopkeeper Andrew Snowden after the Keighley News highlighted their disappearance.

Baroness Marie-Therese Josephine de Bertouch died last month at her home in Oak Street after suffering stomach cancer.

Descended from European aristocracy, she moved to Haworth from Cornwall more than two decades ago.

Mr Snowden, who had looked after the Baroness in recent years, last week revealed how the swords had been stolen soon after her death.

He said a man walked into his Mill Hey shop last Friday after reading the article in the Keighley News.

Mr Snowden said: "He said he'd found the swords in the car park. They have been cleaned up."

One of the swords is concealed inside a walking stick and the other is a Scottish Claymore.