A Victorian era child’s casket handle with a resting lamb design sits in a silver and black frame with beautiful blue floral detailing and two butterflies to match.
Frame measures 10” by 8”.
During the Victorian era, it was common for a late child’s friends to be the pallbearers during their funeral, so the casket handles were small to accommodate. The lamb emblem acts as a symbol of purity & innocence. Casket handles and plates are truly a lost art and such a beautiful way of celebrating a loved one’s life ❤️