Monday, October 29, 2012

Halloween Fortune Telling Cake Charm Set

These fortune telling charms were typically hidden in slices of cake at parties and were a favorite Victorian holiday custom; this set is circa the 1940s. If the recipient managed to not swallow the charm, they could look up its fortune on the enclosed sheet. The thimble meant you'd be an old maid, the button indicated a bachelor was looking for you, and the baby predicted...well, babies.


 

These charms look like they've seen a lot of cakes.



Saturday, October 27, 2012

1920s Halloween Nut Cup

This delicate paper nut cup was made in the 1920s.
About 3 inches tall, it features beautiful lithography,
and was one item in a set of party supplies featuring this fairy design.


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Halloween Spooks Postcard, 1910


"I'm not afraid of Spooks, are you?
I'm just pretending they are true."


"Can you pretend?"

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

1920s Halloween Silhouette Lantern

Here's another amazing survivor of Halloweens past: this cardboard and tissue paper lantern. Made in the 1920s, it was intended to hold a real candle inside, just like the papier mache and pulp jack o' lanterns posted earlier. This one was used, but somehow managed to not burst into flames.


 
 
These lanterns have recently been reproduced, like so much other antique Halloween, so collect carefully.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Antique Halloween Ghost Postcard

Although ghosts have long been a staple feature of stories traditionally told at Halloween time, for some reason they do not appear often in old decorations, novelties, or postcards associated with the holiday. This one is a rare example, dating from around 1910.



There are a lot of details in this card: note the barely-there face of the ghost,
and the tiny witch flying past the moon.