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Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968

Mrs. Bardell figurine produced by Royal Doulton of Burslem, England, between 1949-1968. Martha Bardell is the landlady of Samuel Pickwick on Goswell Street in Charles Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers". Dickens describes her as "the relict (widow) and sole executrix of a deceased custom-house officer-a comely woman of bustling manners and agreeable appearance with a natural genius for cooking, improved by study and long practice, into an exquisite talent." Mrs. Bardell is duped by unscrupulous lawyers, Dodson and Fogg, into bringing a breach of promise to marry suit against Mr. Pickwick. When Pickwick refuses to pay damages and is consigned to the Fleet Prison, Dodson and Fogg sue Mrs. Bardell for costs and have her consigned to the Fleet as well. Pickwick eventually pays the penitent Bardell's costs to get her released.

Maker:

Royal Doulton

England

1949-1968

Model #:

M86

Derivative

Charles Dickens Figurine Series

figurine

Size:

small

Height:

4"

Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
Mrs. Bardell figurine - Royal Doulton 1949-1968
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