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Lot 094 - Antique Halloween Postcard “Lucky Halloween” Depicting Boy In Ghost Costume Startling Two Children With Jack-O'-Lantern, Series No. 8-A, Postmarked 1913, Written On Verso
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Lot 094 - Antique Halloween Postcard “Lucky Halloween” Depicting Boy In Ghost Costume Startling Two Children With Jack-O'-Lantern, Series No. 8-A, Postmarked 1913, Written On VersoAntique Halloween postcard titled Lucky Halloween, depicting a mischievous boy disguised as a ghost frightening two startled children, one clutching a Jack o lantern on a stick. Early comic style illustration with stitched border detailing. Marked Halloween Series No. 8 A along the left edge with small publishers marks in the lower right corner. Postmarked 1913 and addressed to Miss Grace Upham, Athol, Massachusetts, with pencil inscription From Avis.
Here is a charming wall hanger display featuring 17 framed illustrated cards from the antique Parker Brothers' Cinderella card game
My mother I bend me o'er thy pallid form
the other is a woman in a blue dress with a white headscarf (4" H)
housed under hexagon-shaped glass with a glued ribbon edge forming a frame
featuring numerous greenman-esque motifs
Garfield with the words
and the wear adds to its authenticity
November 2
contacts cleaned
other parts
but that has been replaced by wood panels
Minor wear and tear to edges of plaque
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