Victorian Halloween Greeting Card with Ghost & Figure | Rare Antique

Victorian Halloween Greeting Card with Ghost & Figure | Rare Antique

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OccasionHalloween
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorspale green, cream, soft blue, peach, brown
Vibesnostalgic, romantic

Text on Card

For Auld Lang Syne

Description

A figure and a ghost engage in what appears to be a supernatural confrontation on this Victorian-era Halloween greeting card. The human lies prone on the floor beneath an overturned green barrel/tub while a large white ghost swoops dramatically overhead, dominating the composition. Multiple carved jack-o-lanterns and candles line the top of a wooden cabinet or hutch in the background, with a window displaying a dark figure (possibly a black cat or owl) nearby. Apples are scattered across the hardwood floor in the aftermath. Ornate typography reads 'For Auld Lang Syne,' anchoring the scene in yuletide tradition despite its Halloween imagery. The palette includes pale greens, cream, orange, and brown, characteristic of chromolithographic greeting cards from this period.

Subjects

ghost, figure/person, jack-o-lanterns, pumpkins, black cat, candles, barrel/tub, apples, window, cabinet

Printing Notes

Ornate gilt border frame; decorative vignettes integrated into upper composition; soft watercolor finish typical of premium Victorian greeting cards

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