This is the eighth of a planned release of one dozen short videos. I will be releasing these over the next few weeks. Enjoy!
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A Vintage Halloween Minute with MBL - 07 German Porcelain Tea set
This is the seventh of a planned release of one dozen short videos. I will be releasing these over the next few weeks. Enjoy!
Vintage HALLOWEEN Die-Cut DENNISON Arched Black Cat SILHOUETTES, Envelope
Halloween noisemaker
Old GERMANY Diecut WITCH Paddle Halloween Noisemaker
This seems to be a very good deal. There were a variety of these German diecut clapper items manufactured in the 1920s. Virtually all of them were painted in such a way that would denote wear to the untrained eye. (The way these were painted is identical to how a few diecuts like the owl in the middle of page 163 were painted.)
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.A Vintage Halloween Minute with MBL - 06 Beistle Grandfather's clock invitation .
This is the sixth of a planned release of one dozen short videos. I will be releasing these over the next few weeks. Enjoy!
.A Vintage Halloween Minute with MBL - 05 Gibson Party Sign .
This is the fifth of a planned release of one dozen short videos. I will be releasing these over the next few weeks. Enjoy!
Vintage Halloween Celluloid Owl / Tree / Squirrel
A reader, Matt, asked me to comment on this listing. Although I personally don't collect celluloid, I have a great appreciation for its beauty and the fine detail the better pieces possess. (The medium is so fragile that I decided long ago to admire celluloid housed in other collections rather than collect it myself.) This has to represent one of the most appealing and colorful celluloid items available. I have some friends that live in a more central California city who have one of the finest celluloid collections I have had the privilege of viewing. They have this mold but may have a slightly different color variant. Nonetheless, I do feel that the ending price of $587.50 was surprisingly high given the noticeable hole in the back.
Rare paper mache black cat lantern
I had to chuckle when I saw this listing. The seller has to know next-to-nothing about vintage Halloween items. He/she marvels that another lantern, orange but otherwise identical, is being offered right now by another seller. I marvel at the starting price of this seriously damaged, very common black cat head lantern. The seller has started it $206.66. Knock the zero out and you will arrive at what this abused cat should fetch.
Halloween Cardboard Candlestick Candy Container
This item was, without question, made in Japan. Most vintage Japanese items were derivative of German and US designs, making them generally less interesting and definitely less valuable than German or US pieces. Compare this to the German candlestick candy container shown on page 105. It has none of the fine detail and inherent charm of the German piece.
Large German Halloween Pumpkin Man Candy Container
There were two iterations made of this ingeniously designed 1920s German candy container. As I write on page 60, "It features light compo wash over cardboard head, compo shoes, and felt clothing over flexible metal frame. This inspired mixture of differing mediums led to one of the most fanciful of the German creations." This item doesn't come up for sale often. It is a very tall, imposing piece. I think the price is quite fair. Another plus - you have an opportunity to buy from a seller of whom I think quite highly.
12 VERY OLD EARLY DENNISON HALLOWEEN ICE CREAM PICKS IN ORIGINAL BOX
The seller offering this complete set of twelve Dennison cut-outs typically asks much too much for things when listing items using a fixed price Buy-It-Now option rather than the more traditional auction option. However, in this case his offering price is just pushing the boundary rather than actually crossing it. $150 for this complete set with seemingly perfect contents and a very fine box doesn't make me wince. If you don't have this set, this may be the time to add it to your collection.
Vintage Halloween Metal Noisemaker SKELETON
This noisemaker is arguably the best designed noisemaker the U.S. Metal Toy company ever manufactured. It is a large one with excellent lithography. Even though it was produced relatively late in the game - and you can deduce this fact by its always plastic handle - this particular noisemaker is devilishly difficult to locate in acceptable condition. (As one of my favorite Ebay sellers likes to proclaim, "There's no bones about it!") These typically trade in the $175-250 price range, although being so soon after the season, it may fetch less. I'll be watching!
11/26 addendum: I was glad to see this great noisemaker bring a strong $220.50!
A Vintage Halloween Minute with MBL - 04 Folk Art by Matthew Kirscht
This is the fourth of a planned release of one dozen short videos. I will be releasing these over the next few weeks. Enjoy!