I found these two fabulous jack o' lanterns at an antique show yesterday, and I just couldn't wait all the way until next October to post them.
The one on the left is German, made in the 1920s from a pressed and folded cardboard similar to thin papier mache. His yellow face (meant to represent glowing candlelight?) is unusual, and adds a creepy quality. His jollier friend on the right was made in the United States in the 1950s of a pulp material. They both have their original paper faces and wire handles, and the taller lantern is just under 6 inches tall.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Antique Halloween Witch Postcard
Just a classic Halloween witch image, circa 1910,
to wrap up this year's October posts.
Happy Halloween everyone!
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
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