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戴安娜离世13周年 藏品大幅增值

Aug 31th in 1997, Diana died in Paris - but the public's love of the People's Princess continues...

1997年的8月31日,英国前王妃戴安娜在巴黎香消玉殒,但公众仍旧爱戴这位“人民的王妃”。

Collectible artefacts like this signed Diana portrait will appreciate in future years.
Collectible artefacts like this signed Diana portrait will appreciate in future years.

It's hard to believe that it's almost a decade-and-a-half since the death of Diana Princess of Wales, in a car crash in Paris's Pont de l'Alma road tunnel with her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed.

As millions watched the funeral of the Royal they called "The People's Princess" one thing was clear: Diana's legacy as a popular icon and humanitarian(人道主义者) was going to endure.

And, as with any strong legacy, the onus falls on collectors to help preserve it - which has lead to an increase in the values of her collectibles. For instance, Diana's autograph has appreciated(增值,涨价) by 580% over the last 10 years.

In other words, if you had bought a Diana signature for £1,250 in the year 2000, it could today be worth around £8,500.

In fact, Diana autographs can command values anywhere up to $20,000 or more on today's markets - and their values will continue to appreciate.

Following Buckingham Palace's official announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles on February 24, 1981, Diana was rarely out of the spotlight.

As a result, a number of important memorabilia items have cropped up(突然出现) on the private markets over the last 13 years from the various 'iconic' episodes of her life.

For instance, a black dress worn by Diana - remembered by some as the dress which made her famous - sold earlier this year at London's Kerry Taylor Auctions for £192,000.

For its lucky buyer, the dress isn't only a one-of-a-kind piece of history, but will also prove to be a solid and reliable investment.