
Ellis Finch
Head of Knightsbridge Silver Department
Sold for £11,875 inc. premium
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Philippa of Hainaut (24 June 1314 – 15 August 1369) was Queen of England as the wife of King Edward III. In 1346, after winning the Battle of Crécy, Edward laid siege to the city of Calais, while Philip VI of France ordered the city to hold out at all costs. When the city finally fell, Edward offered to spare the people of the city if six of its top leaders would surrender themselves to him. Philippa successfully persuaded King Edward to spare the lives of the six Burghers of Calais, an event famously commemorated in sculpture by Auguste Rodin.
Sadly, the collector did not leave provenance notes to connect the present lot with the queen mentioned in the paper note.