Beistle enveloped items are having their well-deserved moment in the sun. Beistle was clever in that they very often used the same concept and items but wrapped everything in new packaging. They issued this game in both enveloped and boxed sets. The envelopes are more common. This listing is appealing in that there is double collateral and three extra JOLs. What’s not to like?
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ULTRA RARE ANTIQUE MCLOUGHLIN HALLOWEEN HAND OF FATE FORTUNES TELLING GAME
I was visiting with good friends who happen to be collectors of vintage Halloween memorabilia when this lot ended. We all stated what we thought it would fetch. We were all wrong - all of our predictions were too high. Why did this exceedingly rare, eye-catcher of a game bring such a low price? The seller took great photos - even including a video. The lid is stunning - especially with that brilliant blue circle. Whoever the buyer was has to be quite happy they acquired such an item at a real solid value. I wish I had been a bidder!
German Miniature Jack O’ Lantern Dual Handled Vase Vintage Halloween
I’ve received many, many inquiries as to whether I concur with the seller’s conclusion this vase was produced in Germany. I do. I own the same item with slightly different and somewhat finer detailing indicative of the fact that this line of products was made at different small facilities over the long run of general production from 1908-1932. As I write on page 119, “The Japanese seem to have copied only a few items: the lidded teapot, the lidded sugar, the creamer, plain waste bowls and medium-sized cups without handles.” Then, “…none of the rarest, most unusual items were made by the Japanese. Marked or not, and most weren’t, these will always have been made in Germany.” I’ve been exceedingly busy this season, else I would have posted earlier.
10/26 Update: This sold for $2,938.88!
Very Rare Beistle Vintage Halloween Party Centerpiece -Owl, Scarecrow, Black Cat
Beistle produced only two table top centerpiece designs in 1955. Both are quite coveted and typically bring far more than this one brought. Condition certainly contributed to the ending price, but time of year may have played a part as well. As I write on page 233 about these centerpieces, “It, for me, represents the last gasp of the best of Beistle’s iconic imagery before the blandness and silliness of their later designs ran rampant.”
Rare Vintage Halloween Rosbro Black Witch Riding Rocket Read Description
This plastic item was actually produced by Kokomold. It sold for $1,175, not $1,400 as eBay inexplicably shows. Even so, that is a lot of money for something so compromised. Kokomold arguably was the firm producing the most avant-garde designs - designs today that are highly coveted. (Try getting your hands on their coach for less than $2,000!) As with anything else, buy items in the nicest condition possible. The buyer of this paid an aggressive price for an item in far less than “fine” condition.
Vintage Halloween Tin Noisemaker Bat Ghost Pumpkin Skellington Bats
The buyer wasted money on this item. This isn’t a vintage noisemaker. Restoration Hardware sold a set of three designs back years ago when Restoration Hardware was fun. This has decorative value only - and nothing approaching $43.99.
Vintage Halloween Singing Moon Beistle Diecut 1935 SAMPLE Look
I’ve never understood the attraction of this diecut. (Another design from the same set is a donut and cup. That, too, leaves me cold.) Great companies like Beistle can’t always hit home runs. No organization does. However, sometimes the strike-out is so spectacular that I wonder if the Art Director at the time was sacked for poor judgement. This design rivals the Dennison frog diecut for having little logical tie-in to Halloween iconography.
VINTAGE HALLOWEEN DENNISON GUMMED Seals SILHOUETTES 12 PACK Owl USA Diecut
Dennison boxed goods have been on a tear of late. There was a time perhaps as recently as 2022 when the interest in these little gems of superb design flagged somewhat. (Dennison boxed goods was a market segment I avidly collected very early on. I long for those days from the early 1990s when complete boxes in near-mint or better condition would be offered for $20. I vacuumed up every one I could find.) This design, a tuxedo owl, was first offered in 1928 with a stock number of H842.
Vintage Halloween Curtiss Baby Ruth Tricks Treats Good Goblins 1955 Candy Box
One market segment that has been hotter than hell is retail candy boxes. Not too many years ago boxes for Baby Ruth, Milky Way and Butterfinger candy bars would bring ~$20-35. Those days are gone - not sure if forever but certainly for the time being. This result of $160.50 for a nicely designed yet fairly common box is typical of the prices I’ve seen lately. I sold a rare box for Clark Bars for $300 early this year. It sold within an hour or so of its listing on my For Sale page.
RARE ANTIQUE GERMAN HALLOWEEN LARGE WHITE GOBLIN JACK-O-LANTERN PUMPKIN LANTERN
WOW! This sure grabbed my attention. What a magnificently designed lantern. I have never prioritized collecting German lanterns but this is one I would love to have in the collection. It is early as the unsettling design was meant for parties thrown by and for adults. The bidding is already active on this lantern with 9 bids placed to nearly $1,300 with more than five days to go. Even though this isn’t the optimal time to sell vintage Halloween, I suspect this will zoom well above its current level. I applaud this seller for employing a spare description style.
10/15 Update: And zoom it did - to a stratospheric $5,179.76!
RARE VINTAGE HALLOWEEN PULP CAT CANDY CONTAINER PAIL
This rarish cat head candy pail was produced later than many lanterns. The closed eyes and the bright (at least at time of manufacture) yellow highlights are indicative of this being produced during the late 1950s and perhaps through ~1962. This petite pail probably would enhance a display even though the condition is more toward the rough end of the spectrum.
10/15 Update: This fetched $713.
ORIGINAL VINTAGE ANTIQUE HALLOWEEN ROSBRO PLASTIC PULL TOY PIRATE CLOWN 7 1/2"
I have gained an appreciation for hard plastic these last few years. I had an opportunity to purchase a large collection out of New York state last year that contained a good number of vintage hard plastic items. I retained several Kokomold hard plastic designs - the topmost tier in the hard plastic market segment. Manufacturers like Rosbro occasionally hit above their weight with designs like this drumming pirate bank. This is one market segment that has rarely flagged over these last few decades.
Vintage Halloween LITHOGRAPH WITCH DEVIL HAT TAMBOURINE color 6" metal German ?
I suspect this is the earliest iteration of this unkempt witch design. I believe it is German. These early 1930s tambourines with the outer whitish circle are difficult to find. (I’ve seen two iterations - one with a yellow background and the other with an orange background.) Both iterations have dancing devils on the hat. There are some smaller noisemakers where the art is a bit more sophisticated and the devils have been replaced with a bat. I would expect this to fetch ~$300, but selling right now is a real crapshoot. Many dealers not familiar with the vintage Halloween market flood eBay with listings in October when the casual collector has already spent their annual decorating budget. Sometimes bargains abound.
10/09 Update: No softness to this ending price of $843!
Rare Antique 1920's German Pumpkin Suitcase Crepe Paper Candy Container Germany
This item, like all of the items made with crepe paper being offered by this seller were produced in Japan, not Germany. German pieces typically have the sophistication and artistry that most pieces produced in Japan lack. The market reflects that reality, as such items don’t typically fetch strong dollars.
10/09 Update: The only surprise is that it brought as much as $104.50.
Tim Ramzyk's New Masterpiece
Well, Tim Ramzyk, the master sculptor/artist behind the aptly named Pulp Novelties has scored another direct hit with his new lantern for the 2024 season. He calls it Night Owl. I just received it today and I think it is magnificent. I wish that I had some artistic ability. How does someone imbue a sculpture with sagacity AND a touch of menace?
Tim shared some information on availability that I will pass along: He will begin listing Night Owl in batches on Etsy beginning October 1st (etsy.com/shop/PulpNovelties), with plans to replenish on the 6th, 13th and 20th at 4:00 PM Central.
Understandably, Tim’s lanterns sell out very quickly. He makes them in limited quantities, they are of the highest sculptural artistry, the colors are inspired and the price is eminently reasonable. I don’t buy many newly produced items as space is limited, but I happily and routinely make an exception for Tim’s wares. You should, too! Happy Halloween!