Blog
Antique Beistle Halloween Lantern. 1930-31 Amazing Bright Colors.
This seller is a long-time collecting friend of mine who lives nearby. Sandy brought over the lantern on Wednesday for me to examine. I have never seen such rich colors on the two faces of this iconic Beistle lantern. Once the bottom of this lantern is stabilized, this will be a show-stopper in any case into which it is placed. Sandy has provided excellent photos and a description that is detailed, but which makes the lantern's condition sound worse than it truly is. I can't wait to see what it fetches!
09/08 Update: I was astounded, as was Sandy, that this brought nearly one thousand dollars! This iconic Beistle lantern is a true show-stopper, so maybe I shouldn't be all that surprised.
1930s-1940s Original Halloween Clown/Hobo Jack-O'Lantern Decoration
New Old Stock Vintage Halloween Pumpkins Paper Mache 5items
Vintage Dennison USA Black Cat Die Cut Wall Decor Halloween
This Dennison snarling cat face diecut was made in three sizes, with this one being the largest size. The design first surfaced in 1927 and was made for many years, evidenced by a previous owner unfortunately having written 1946 right on the front of the image. This action does show how little thought was given to these decorations, accounting for their rarity in collectible condition today. This particular diecut is in pretty awful condition, yet the seller has slapped a very aggressive BIN price on it. I doubt it will sell for that price.
Four Vintage Halloween Party Invitations, Possibly Gibson
Vintage Black Crow German Embossed Paper Die Cut Halloween Decoration
This is one you don't see too often. Crow imagery is, as expected, unusual. As far as I know, the Germans made only two embossed crow diecut iterations. Of the two, this is the more common, although both are hard to come by. The other is shown on page 152. The condition of this particular example is quite good. My opinion is that if a prior owner has written their name on the reverse, even in ink, it makes no difference to assessing condition if that name is otherwise invisible.
08/30 Update: I wasn't surprised that this superb diecut fetched $253. Congrats!
VTG 1930'S DIE CUT HVY CARDBOARD WITCH/SHOE CAR HALLOWEEN CANDY CONTAINER GM CO
ANTIQUE BEAUTIFUL WITCH COMPOSITION HALLOWEEN CANDY CONTAINER AS FOUND
This seems to be a nice 1920s German compo witch candy container. The damage to the hat that the seller points out is a fairly common condition issue for these types of containers and shouldn't greatly affect value. Bear in mind that this container was originally "holding" a broom, not a plain piece of wire. Given that it looks as if the wire has been glued to the hand, that is the more concerning condition issue to me.
vintage halloween decorations
As I point out on page 145, most of the value for this set is in the box alone. The diecuts, two of which are missing from this lot, are so common and pedestrian that they bring $2-4 each on a good day. Given that the diecuts are not shown here completely, leaving you to your imagination as to their actual condition, and that the box is in less-than-mint condition, the minimum opening bid price of $49.50 seems high. I feel the seller would have been better off taking more complete photographs and starting the listing at no more than $9.99.
Large Vintage Halloween Pumpkin Paper Mache Candy Treat Carrier Tote Bowl
VNTG DIE-CUT halloween decorations PIRATE CAT & SKULL w/ HAT excellent Condition
I am astounded by this result. These are, admittedly, difficult to find diecuts, especially in this pristine condition. However, paying the equivalent of nearly $150 each has to be a record of some sort. Congratulations to the seller who probably never suspected in her wildest dreams to bank such dollars for this listing.
1969 RARE VINTAGE EMPIRE LIGHTED HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HOUSE BLOW MOLD
HALLOWEEN CELLULOID BLACK CAT RATTLE EARLY 19TH C
There are several things I don't like about this listing. The seller, with zero feedback even though they've been an Ebay member for over two years, claims that this celluloid item is "...Hard to find in such good condition these days..." even though the condition is demonstrably poor. Also, the seller has weirdly included a redacted photo of me with a redacted caption taken from an article some years back on vintage Halloween collecting. I guess the intended implication is that I was referring to the same item being sold. I wasn't. Turn to page 116 for a photo of a duplicate of the item to which I was referring. That one was worth the price it fetched because it was interesting, possessed great detailing and was in mint condition. This one - not so much.