The
nuptial crown is first documented in the inventory of King
Richard II of England as having 12 fleurons, but a rosette was missing. At the time, it was decorated with 91 pearls, 63
balas rubies, 47 sapphires, 33 diamonds, and 5 emeralds. An additional 7 pearls and 1 emerald had been taken off the fleurons. The crown weighed 5
marks 7 oz, or just under 1 kilogram, and was valued at
£246 13s 4d. It was recorded again in a 1399 list of royal jewels being moved across London which had been owned by the deposed Richard II and others. Therefore, the crown had most likely belonged to Queen
Anne of Bohemia, the wife of Richard II, whom she married in 1382. It may have been produced in
Bohemia, but elements such as beading on the stems suggest Paris, though the maker might have been a French or French-trained
goldsmith working in
Prague. The crown came to the Palatine line of the
House of Wittelsbach as
dowry of
Blanche of England, daughter of King
Henry IV of England. After his accession to the English throne, Henry wanted to make important alliances in order to maintain and legitimize his rule. One ally whose support he hoped to gain was the Wittelsbach King
Rupert of Germany, who also took the German throne after the deposition of King
Wenceslaus. A marriage between Rupert's eldest surviving son,
Louis, and Henry IV's eldest daughter, Blanche, was soon arranged. On 7 March 1401, the marriage contract was signed in
London, and the bride's dowry was fixed at 40,000
nobles. In 1402, prior to the wedding of Blanche and Louis III, it was restored by a London goldsmith, who added a twelfth rosette and replaced the missing emerald and pearls on the fleurons. Blanche wore the crown at her wedding, which took place on 6 July 1402 at
Cologne Cathedral in Germany. In 1421, it was pawned to
Maulbronn Monastery, and by that time several gems and pearls had been taken out. In 1988, the crown featured in the
Age of Chivalry exhibition at the
Royal Academy of Arts in London – the first time it had returned to England since 1401. ==References==