Two men were indeed sentenced in connection with this theft.

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The theft of the 18-karat gold toilet from Blenheim Palace, which had been valued at approximately $5.5 million and was an art piece named "America" by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, occurred in September 2019. The toilet, which was fully functional and meant to satirize consumerism, had been offered on loan to the palace for an exhibition.

Two men were indeed sentenced in connection with this theft. However, the exact jail time they received is not explicitly mentioned in the provided information. Typically, the sentence for such a crime would depend on various factors, including the severity of the theft, the value of the stolen item, the damage caused, and the criminal history of the individuals involved. Theft of cultural or artistic property can also carry additional charges and penalties.

To find out the specific jail time these two men received, you would need to look up the most recent updates on their case or check with the relevant British legal system or news sources. The link provided may have more details on the sentencing.
Timothy Jones report.