subject: Stolen Items Diana [print this page] No, it's not street levelNo, it's not street level. links of london sale Verdura, which has been prized by some of the most stylish figures of society, filmdom and fashion, isn't quite ready for a street-level emporium, like the other high-end jewelers in its Manhattan neighborhoodThe mother of the late Princess Diana last night spoke about the loss of "sentimentally valuable" pieces of jewellery in a break-in at her home
Frances Shand Kydd told Links of London Necklaces the BBC's Crimewatch programme that the stolen items, which included a bracelet and earrings, were "steeped in emotion".The 65-year-old's home on the island of Seil, near Oban, Argyll, was ransacked while she was L Charm in London giving evidence at the trial of Paul Burrell, Diana's former butler, in October
The thieves cut wires to the K Charm telephone and security system before making off with her jewellery collection, worth an estimated 100,000.
None of the items, including a bracelet which Diana liked so much she had a replica made to wear on her wedding day, were insured Mrs Shand Kydd told the programme it was "scary" to know strangers had been in her house and taken some of her most intimate possessions. She said: "The articles highlighted in this programme carry a very high sentimental value