Inscribed: "if music be the food of love play on" from William Shakespeare's Comedy Twelfth Night; or, What You Will on a ribbon of precious metal forming a treble or G clef. This opening line from the play refers to the twelfth night after Christmas, the feast of Epiphany, primarily a Christian festival, but also in Shakespeare's time a night of revelry and masque. This provides a basis for the plot, which revolves around music, love, mistaken identity and disguise. Made in the USA.