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Lot 169 - Antique Halloween Postcard “A Happy Hallowe'en” With Bats, Jack-O'-Lanterns, And Ivy, Made In Saxony, Postmarked 1913 Providence Ri, Written On Verso
Lot 169 - Antique Halloween Postcard “A Happy Hallowe'en” With Bats, Jack-O'-Lanterns, And Ivy, Made In Saxony, Postmarked 1913 Providence Ri, Written On Verso
Antique Halloween postcard featuring two bats flying before a full moon framed in a decorative border, with grinning jack-o’-lanterns and tiny black cat faces hanging from ivy branches. The greeting “A Happy Hallowe’en” appears in ornate red and blue script at lower right. Marked “Made in Saxony” on reverse, postmarked Oct. 29, 1913, Providence, Rhode Island, and written on verso to Miss Marjorie Loucks in Davenport Centre, New York. This card is not embossed. Heavy surface soiling and mottling throughout, particularly along the upper half, with corner wear and a light diagonal crease at lower right. Each postcard includes a poly sleeve and rigid top loader.