The pair allegedly snuck in in the middle of the night before making off with an array of items – including signed records and gold discs.
A woman in a furry coat and a man wearing a hoodie appear to nab personal gifts given by stars such as Sting and Larry Adler to InterTalent's founder Professor Jonathan Shalit.
CCTV footage in the London offices of the celeb agency show the pair going in and out of the door leading onto Charlotte Street.
The woman appears to look through desk drawers and gather up items into a number of shopping bags, just after midnight on October 15.
Both appear to make a few trips outside during the lengthy alleged raid to where a rickshaw is parked.
The woman, who wears a pair of sunglasses on her head, allegedly take electrical equipment and clothes left behind in the office.
The pair then climb into the awaiting rickshaw and peddle off.
Cops are probing the alleged break-in but haven't made any arrests.
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Professor Shalit, who has had a 30-year career in the industry, told the MailOnline: "We are all shocked by the sheer brass neck and temerity of the young woman who seemed oblivious to the presence of our security cameras.
"She and her fellow thief looted our offices. She seemed to have paid particular attention to fashionable clothes and shoes which were taken.
"Of course we are fully insured but some sentimental items do not have a replacement value.
"Making their getaway in a rickshaw somehow adds insult to injury."
The Sun Online has contacted InterTalent for comment.
A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said: "Police were informed at around 08:15hrs on Monday, 15 October to reports of a burglary at a business premises in Charlotte Street, W1.
"A male and female are alleged to have gained access to the premises and stolen a quantity of electrical equipment before fleeing on a rickshaw.
"The offence is believed to have taken place over the prior weekend.
"At this stage there have been no arrests.
"Enquiries continue."
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