Vintage 1907-1915 Halloween Lithograph Postcard Divided Back Red Dress
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This original Halloween postcard from the early 20th century features a lithograph print of a young woman in a vivid red dress holding a candle and a mirror. The scene captures a spooky Halloween ritual with the woman poised to see a mysterious figure in the mirror, accompanied by the playful verse: "My Halloween Greeting. Let this design on you prevail to try the trick, (it cannot fail.) Back down the stairs with candle dim and in the mirror you'll see HIM!". The postcard is a fine example of early divided back postcards (1907-1915), allowing for correspondence and address on the back, and bears the series number 363 with the theme of Halloween & designs, printed in the USA.
Measuring the standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches, this postcard is printed on paper using lithography, a popular printing technique of the era that offers rich colors and detailed imagery. The card's vintage Halloween theme, combined with its original production period and poetic message, makes it a collectible item for both postcard collectors and Halloween enthusiasts. No publisher or artist name is visible, but the card is clearly marked as made in the USA. This piece is a charming glimpse into early 20th-century holiday traditions and postcard artistry.
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