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Published on 14/06/10
A FRESH appeal has been made relating to the James Usher jewellery heist, backed with new information about the stolen items.
The armed robbery took place at the Guildhall Street store on Saturday, May 14, when two men dressed as police forensic officers made off with £80,000 worth of jewellery.
They threatened shop staff with hammers before taking gold and diamond jewellery and escaping in a green Vauxhall Astra, which was found ablaze in Lindum Terrace minutes later.
Now, James Usher and Son has released information about the stolen items for the first time.
The individual pieces range from engagement rings to necklaces, the most expensive being a ring valued at £14,500.
Store manager Scott Ward said: "The two most expensive pieces we had stolen were hand-made.
"They were in the window the thieves targeted, but we have no photographs.
"They were individual, one-of-a-kind rings.
"The £14,500 ring had a 1.51 princess-cut diamond, with a trilliant-cut diamond on either shoulder.
"The second most expensive piece was a slightly smaller version of this ring, worth £8,850.
"We also lost an 18-carat white gold, two-stone diamond cross over ring, with diamond-set shoulders. The two centre stones weighed in at .55ct each, and the ring was worth £5,225.
"The list of items stolen also includes a platinum-mounted, emerald-cut diamond ring, with a centre stone which weighs .81ct. It has a really fine cut diamond, and is valued at £4,850."
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