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Mark B. Ledenbach's vintage Halloween collectibles blog.

RARE 1930s Jitterbug Jones table decoration Great Halloween graphics!!!

Here is another seller I heartily endorse. He doesn’t sell much, but he is offering at least two desirable Halloween items right now, the other being a Beistle electrified cat band hat. Jitterbug Jones was produced by an unknown firm during the 1930s. It is an early example of a glow-in-the-dark party product. The placard the seller references is almost always missing. This item displays well given its color and energetic presentation. I’ve only seen it offered for sale a handful of times in 32 years of collecting.

04/28 Update: $512.98! Wow. Just imagine what is would have fetched had it the placard!

WHITNEY 1920's PUMPKIN CAR DRIVEN BY WITCH INVITATION unused HALLOWEEN

I can’t say enough good things about this seller. I’ve had the pleasure of doing business with him for years and he is fantastic. I appreciate the care with which he describes his items and the many excellent photos that accompany his listings. (How I wish all eBay sellers would follow his lead!)
This awesome Whitney invitation is one of three designs that comprise a full set. Produced during the early 1920s, each is very hard to find, lending credence to the notion they were made for a single season. I hope this brings strong dollars.

04/28 Update: This sold for a very strong $425.

LARGE BLACK CAT COUPLE BOY GERMAN GERMANY DIECUT EASEL HALLOWEEN die cut

I can’t say enough good things about this seller. I’ve had the pleasure of doing business with him for years and he is fantastic. I appreciate the care with which he describes his items and the many excellent photos that accompany his listings. (How I wish all eBay sellers would follow his lead!)
The faint mark he references on the easel does date this pressing to the later 1940s. This is a tough design to find in such good condition.

04/28 Update: This sold for a strong $202.50.

Vintage 1930's Halloween black cat jack o lantern day cards post antique vampire

Hallmark produced a wide variety of these small, non-embossed diecuts on a thin cardboard stock during the later 1920s and into the 1930s. For a long time I thought these items were produced by Whitney. However, as I added to my collection of items actually marked by Hallmark, I began to see that many of these diecuts appeared as images on their tally and place cards.
Some firms were disciplined about marking their individual items. Dennison was probably the most disciplined, followed by Beistle beginning in the 1930s. Hallmark falls in the vast middle with Whitney surely being the least disciplined.

04/23 Update: This sold for $16.50.

Unusual Veggie Person Anthropomorphic Die Cut Beistle?

Beistle issued this “male” version of its Hallowe’en Elf design between 1923 and 1932. The difference between the male and female is the male design is larger and has an additional layer of foliage directly beneath the abdomen. (See page 125 for both designs plus the elusive but ever-so-desirable envelope.) A prominent collector asked my opinion of how much this should go for given its rough condition. I estimated it would bring between $250-275, so the buyer paid a substantial premium.

1920 DENNISON'S HALLOWEEN Spook w/Pumpkins Seals Stickers Box

What a wonderfully weird design. I have never seen these seals before - and certainly never a box. Given the stock number, H513, I estimate Dennison issued this design in 1919, and surely for only a single season. So, what wasn’t a big seller back then now fetches $109.16 in 2020 for an empty box - and a well-used one at that.

Vintage J Chein Halloween Tambourine

Here’s the steal of the week! The seller listed this with a BIN of $75, about one-quarter what this tambourine would have brought given its superb condition. Some lucky buyer scooped this up within 4 minutes of the listing going live.

May Auction Approaching

The annual May auction is approaching. The preview period will begin Sunday, May 3rd. The auction itself will begin on Sunday, May 10th. It will end at 9:00 PM, California time, on Sunday, May 17th.

There will be 114 lots this year of wonderful memorabilia!

Remember - only those who have purchased a copy of my 3rd edition of Vintage Halloween Collectibles from me are able to participate in the auction.

Stay tuned for more details.

Don’t you agree that we need some fun during this unprecedented time?

Rare 1915 Vintage Halloween Dennison Bogie Book Costume Catalog & Crepe Napkin

This listing was up for an hour at most before it was snapped up. These early Dennison Bogie Books are becoming increasingly hard to find in any condition. Although the listing showed it sold for $189.99, the buyer is a long-time reader who passed on that she bought it for $100, a good deal. (The napkin bundled as part of the lot is just a bonus.) The first Bogie Book was published in 1909. There is only one known copy. The next was published in 1912 and new editions were published without a miss until 1918. Editions prior to 1922 are rightly the most coveted as they have the most information. Dennison targeted these books to the end consumer so the annual editions tend to show all items newly available for that year plus some old stock. Collectors interested in such things, like me, can roughly chart when items were first introduced and for how many seasons an item was available. The 1913 edition is so hard to find that I still don’t own a copy.