Description
There was a second edition published in 1862
so as to easily prop it somewhere
with what appears to be a hand-engraved brass INRI (excellent lettering) banner affixed to the cross just above
See detail photos
or I think perhaps specifically a hare
Red Cross Nurse's Handkerchief, Presumed WWI victorian paper lace die cut There was a second editionI believe this is WW1, a (near) white gauzy handkerchief with Red Cross patch stitched along one edge, which would have been used by a nurse for all sorts of functions, and which to me embodies the very notion of bandaging in an essential and very iconic sort of way. I find it a very tender thing, and very beautiful both for its spareness and history of use. 20 7 8" x 15 1 4". General light stains toning, all of a piece with it. Fabric is cotton
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