“Bardolph and Falstaff”

Catalog No. 76

Pottery or stoneware, relief, 0.5L, pewter lid.
Exists with music box in base (add 20%).

Text:
“Wer nicht mag blechen der lass das zechen.”
(He who doesn’t want to pay may not drink.)

Sir John Falstaff is one of the most famous comic characters in all English literature, appearing in four of Shakespeare’s plays and later in Giuseppe Verdi’s final opera Falstaff, which was inspired principally by Falstaff’s follies in Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. Bardolph appears in both works as Falstaff’s drunken companion. This particular depiction is taken from a painting by Eduard von Grützner (1846-1925)

See also Nos. 288, 791, 858, 900, 901, 930, 997 and (X20).

Price Ranges
Full-color: $60-$80
Ltd-color: $50-$70

     
     
MG 76
MG 76

 
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