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Vintage items stolen from Jagger and Scorsese’s HBO pilot filming

Valuable vintage items were allegedly stolen from an Upper East Side townhouse during the making of an HBO pilot for “Rock ’n’ Roll,” produced by Mick Jagger and the film’s director Martin Scorsese.

“The Wolf of Wall Street” director and the cast filmed at lawyer Mark J. Heller’s East 66th house in late June.

Sources exclusively confirmed Page Six that police were called and a report filed. The Post’s Jamie Schram reports these items included Georg Jensen silver valued at nearly $9,000 and a Louis Vuitton briefcase worth about $5,000, which disappeared during the two-day shoot, which ended on June 28.

One source told us, “There were a lot of people in and out of the house during the shoot. The owner returned and noticed the items were missing and filed a police report in order to file an insurance claim.”

The show is set in 1970s New York and explores the drug- and sex-fueled music business through the eyes of a record exec played by Bobby Cannavale. The cast also includes Ray Romano, Andrew “Dice” Clay and James Jagger.

Heller declined to comment, citing a non-disclosure agreement he has with the production, while HBO also declined to comment.