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| Printed in Germany, 1908. |
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
John Winsch Halloween Postcard, 1914
Photos don't really do this antique Halloween postcard justice: it's one of the best in my collection, and my very favorite. Published by John Winsch of New York in 1914, it features fantastic, tiny illustrations of a witch and ghost in a hot air balloon, fending off veggie people clinging to the anchor rope, while a bemused gnome watches the excitement from his airborne bat.
Some close-ups reveal the detail of these imaginative illustrations.
Some close-ups reveal the detail of these imaginative illustrations.
Labels:
anthropomorphic,
antique,
ephemera,
Halloween,
postcards
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Witch and Owl Postcard
This antique postcard features a witch and a rather unusual owl taking a break from their Halloween festivities while resting on a sliver of moon. The caption reads, "When the owl & witch together are seen, there's mischief brewing on Hallowe'en." Dated 1911.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Pumpkin Man Postcard
The dapper pumpkin man on this antique Halloween postcard bears a bouquet of smiling veggies with the caption, "Hearty Hallowe'en Greetings." Printed in Saxony, early 1900s.
Labels:
anthropomorphic,
antique,
ephemera,
Halloween,
postcards
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Ellen Clapsaddle Halloween Postcards, 1909
These are two antique Halloween postcards by iconic illustrator Ellen Clapsaddle. They were copyrighted and mailed in 1909, and have a delightful, whimsical charm.
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