The pearls of greatest price were the ones that were holdovers from a much older period, maybe the 1910s and 20s. They seemed to come from a time when people actually believed in witches and ghosts.
It's as if the people back then used humor to ease the anxiety they felt about a holiday which threatened to unleash real supernatural weirdness on the world.
Some of the best cardboard masks were done by artists (above) who weren't the best draughtsmen, but who had a visceral feel for the holiday. I wonder how they made a living the rest of the year?
There was a real pagan influence in the Halloween cards (above) of this period. It was as if the Druids had never died out.
Yikes! Talk about supernatural weirdness.....
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Great stuff, Mon Oncle...Halloween has always seemed to me to have had two golden ages- one represented by this stuff and one that came from sixties television and the horror hosts.
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