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[HALLOWEEN]. Vintage Halloween Ephemera. V.p., early 20th century. Eight pieces of Halloween and related spooky ephemera. Includes: Three Halloween greeting postcards. V.p., 1910, 1911, and 1915. Including one by Ellen Clapsaddle depicting a girl wearing a pumpkin hat surrounded by pumpkin heads in various costumes such as a “beggarman" and “rich man". Another by H.B. Griggs, embossed, with text “May I be your Halloween Beau?" And one depicting a witch on broomstick with a pumpkin and black cat. All postally used with divided backs and George Washington and Benjamin Franklin 1 cent stamps. Minor wear. Good overall. — Two spinners: Whirl-O Fortunes Halloween Fortune and Stunt Game. By Sandra Pearl. — Tomb & Shade of Washington CDV. Circa late 19th century. — “I have the ~ to pay" postcard. 1909. Red-tinted postcard depicting a Faustian devil showing a contract to a frightened man. Undivided back, postally used in Greenfield, Mass. — Thurston / Good Luck throw card with Jane Thurston verso. —Very good overall.