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21" ~ WITCH ~ Nodder ~ Candy Container ~ #1 ~ 2008 ~ Kathy Patterson
Admittedly, this is an awesome and seemingly meticulously crafted piece of Halloween folk art. However, the seller has listed and re-listed this item (among other pieces of folk art) for many months, perhaps for over a year. It illustrates that the holiday folk art field is still developing with a very limited clientele for such high-end pieces. If the seller is serious about wanting to move this out to a new home, she'll have to drop the price, perhaps substantially.
30 VERY EARLY DENNISON HALLOWEEN SEALS IN ORIG ENVELOPE - ARCHED BLACK CATS
These are not "very early" seals. Dennison's packaging became quite plain and much cheaper to produce during the 1950s. Out went the slide boxes and in came these minimally decorated envelopes with the silver back seals. This set is from the later 1950s and into the early 1960s. They have a value that in no way approaches what this seller has as a BIN price.
Vtg Halloween Pop Out 3D Ghost Tombstone Paper Decoration Cardboard
VINTAGE HALLOWEEN CARDS SCAREY WINDOW HANGERS CLOWN AND CAT CARDBOARD
VINTAGE CARDBOARD HALLOWEEN WITCH LANTERN OR SHADE-TRIANGULAR-COOL
This is a shade made by the Gibson Art Company of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1929. It isn't complete. It is missing its perforated black construction paper disk that would slip over the three hat points to provide the shade with needed structural support. This is a hard-to-find item that typically would fetch $150-175 if in perfect condition.
FABULOUS LG ANTIQUE GERMAN SIGNED PAPER MACHE BLACK CAT CANDY CONTAINER
Vintage 1924 DENNISON'S BOGIE BOOK Of Suggestions for Halloween And Thanksgi
I wish that sellers would logically allow for the all-important consideration of "condition" when they list items for sale. Let's face it - this copy is darn ragged and in overall "good condition." Yet the seller imagines they'll garner bids at the opening price of $125.95, or perhaps will even entice some yokel to cough up $168..59 for what is a very sub-standard example of something that can typically be found in collectible condition. I'd suggest the seller re-list at $9.99 with no reserve and be thankful if the bidding reaches ~$60.
RARE FIND VINTAGE HALLOWEEN JOL CANDLE FANTASTIC GRAPHICS ON BOX PUMPKIN WITCH
This very cool box appears on page 84 of my second edition. The seller is correct - the box is rarely seen. In fact, fair value on the candle is around $15, while the box in perfect condition should fetch around $100. This particular box is in lesser condition, so it will be informative to see how the market values it during this very off season.
Rare Old Antique Brass Bed Warmer w Halloween Witch on Broom Design Eng Reg Mk
This is an interesting artifact. Given the seller's statement that is was made in England in the 1880s, it would have been too early to have been made for the American Halloween market, since one wasn't truly developed at that time. Nonetheless, I can see this easily fitting into a collection even though the design is in the tradition of an English interest in supernatural beings rather than any intended connection to what we now celebrate as Halloween.
Antique Child's Hallowe'en JOL Teapot German
Pair of circa 1920's 30's Halloween Cloth (Felt?) hats
This is merely one of hundreds of possible examples of Ebay sellers crossing their fingers and asking for the moon for items that aren't worth much. This listing has a BIN price of $270.00 with an accompanying "Make Offer" button. I wonder how serious the seller is in considering reasonable offers. A reasonable offer for this lot of two non-descript felt hats in damaged condition is perhaps $30.
Old German Porcelain Halloween Pumpkin covered box Jack o Lantern
This is a rare jam pot from the adult-sized porcelain "tea set" made in Germany as early as about 1914. This is only the second time in 26 years of collecting that I have seen this item. (I bought the one in the collection several years ago in a private sale.) This one has a number of surface flaws but brought what I consider to be a strong price nonetheless. The Germans made three sizes of these porcelain sets. The largest, to which this jam pot belongs, was marketed to adults. Any pieces from this set are extremely desirable. Kudos to the prevailing bidder!!
1950'S BRACH'S FINE CANDIES TRICK OR TREAT UNUSED CANDY BOX
This is one of the most detailed and interesting candy boxes around. I've been trying to land one in collectible condition for years and was happy to have finally done so. The final price of $89 was quite reasonable given the richness of the graphics, its overall size and just how cool this will look in one of my display cabinets. I have concluded that the much smaller Boogie House shown on page 54 was also made by Brach's.
RARE Old Vintage Halloween Cardboard Nut Cup Candy Container Dennison 1920's
This seller, who regrettably doesn't seem to have a good camera, has listed three to the complete set of four hard-to-find Dennison nut cups from the late 1920s. These were sold by Dennison only as sets. The one missing has these same black borders on the short ends only with the imagery populated heavily with bats and new moons. Fair market value is $55 each for mint examples like this one.
02/14 Update: Two finished very strongly, at nearly $80 each. The third finished below fair market value at $41.00.
