I was chatting with one of my favorite fellow collectors, Cindy Vogel, yesterday. She pointed out that there is a variant to one of the twelve diadem or tiara designs the Germans produced during the 1920s. I found this information startling and very interesting as I’ve seen several examples of the envelope that once contained these. It is clear from those envelopes that there were twelve designs. Why there would have been a variant is a mystery. Except for the eyes, they seem to be otherwise identical.
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Vintage Halloween Black Cat Noisemaker Ball Pan Clapper GERMANY
SUPER RARE Antique Halloween Beistle Johnnie Pumpkin Head Easel Back Stand Up
beistle Johnny pumpkin head
As a long-time collector it is fun and informative to see what genres wax and wane over the years. These Johnny Pumpkin table top decorations produced by Beistle with few exceptions from 1919-1921 have been enjoying a good waxing for several years now. The most common ones are 5” tall and sell for $70-100 most days. The 8” versions, like the two in this listing, have been very strong sellers for several years. Whereas they used to fetch $100, they sometimes now bring $200+ each. (Of the two in this lot, the one staring straight forward is marginally harder to find.) The 16” designs are nearly impossible to find. The single 20” design is so rare that I’ve only seen it three times in over 30 years of very active collecting. All designs above 8” bring nearly unfathomable prices.
Vintage Unusual Halloween Occult Party Dancers Round Ratchet Tin Noisemaker
RARE Vintage Halloween Beistle Horrible Witch Articulated Bat Winged Witch
I feel there are at least two problems with this example of Beistle’s Horrible Witch, which were produced in some abundance during the 1920s. The seller, a long-time collector, should know that the toning on the skirt is not original to the piece but an imperfection, probably due to poor storage. Also, the one arm segment seems oddly pale compared to the others. I suspect this segment is not original to the item. Since eBay allows at least 12 photos per listing, I don’t understand why the seller includes only 4 photos.
Antique German Halloween Candy Container Box Suitcase Train Case Saxony
It is a rush to see such a high quality item on a forum that has fallen so far since its heyday. This confection was made sometime between 1910-1914. The measurements the seller has provided would indicate this is larger than others I’ve seen. The condition is nice, but nowhere near perfect. Given what the seller is asking, I would have hoped the condition would have been far better.
GREAT ANTIQUE VINTAGE HALLOWEEN WITCH, BLACK CAT, & OWL CANDLES NEVER BEEN USED
Vintage Halloween Rosbro Snowman Hard Plastic Candy Container 1950s Great Cond.
Die-Cut Buzza Co Bridge Tally Jester Clown Swinging Crescent Moon Jack-O-Lantern
VINTAGE KIRCHHOF TIN HALLOWEEN NOISE MAKER WITCH CATS Bats MOON
Antique/Vtg BIG Die Cut Cardboard Halloween Cat Double Face Lantern Orig Insert
1920's -1930's Bundle of 5 Halloween Noisemakers--Collector Pieces, Hard to Find
This seller, who routinely vastly overprices her items, is asking $570 for this lot. This nosebleed price is significantly higher than the component parts would warrant. For the wish-upon-a-star price, you’d think the seller would provide a host of decent photos rather than making a potential buyer guess as to condition.
Rare 2 Sided Vintage Halloween Pumpkin Candle Lantern Honeycome Sides Fold out
It’s hard to tell from the poor photos provided with this listing the precise condition of this lantern, produced by Beistle during the early 1930s. Is it slanted so that it won’t stand properly? The description is almost indecipherable, almost as if the seller was trying to write a haiku. In any event, if the lantern isn’t slanted from poor storage, this is a hard one to find and would be a good one to acquire for a collection. Dimensions aren’t provided by our very poor poet, but if it like the one in the collection it measures 9.25” high by 10.25” across.
05/02 Update: The seller stopped the listing and relisted the lantern due to an accident involving the lantern wherein it was further damaged.
