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Halloween Collectibles Collecting Breweriana
Volume 4
Ghosts, Goblins & Pumpkins
With Fall almost upon us, the best time for Halloween collecting starts. As a Dealer and Collector, I’ve actively been involved in the hobby for over 30 years. I have learned the most from experts’ hints & hands-on experience which still guides me in my search. With the wide variety of catagories available, I’ll try to identify a few which might help focus your interests in one direction. Jack-o’-Lanterns have always been a favorite of new as well as advanced collectors since they embody everything we connect with the holiday & harvest time. We all remember carving our first pumpkin & adding the candle. German pressed cardboard or heavy papier mache’ from the early 1900’s seem to be the most sought after. The workmanship and details far surpassed the American & Japanese market. Although we most often think the lanterns should look like pumpkins, many more resemble melons or gourds or even more ghoulish figures like skulls, black cats, witches & devils. Each jack-o’-lantern had a screen printed tissue insert that comprised the face, a metal or cardboard ring which held a candle and were carried by children holding the bale handle while a lit candle flickered as they went “trick or treating”. Imagine!! Continued on Page 3
What Collectors Were Buying
Tin Embossed Simpson Spring Beverage Sign - $295
Early Paper Mache Jack-O-Lantern - $150
Over 80 Quality Dealers Selling Only ‘Real’ Vintage On Line.
1920’s Suffolk Planters 1 lb. Tin Pail - $950
Over 20,000 Listings No Reproductions No Limited Editions Continued on Back Page
New York Police Officer Cabinet Photograph - $70