Vintage Halloween Greeting Card with Black Cat and Witch, Early 1900s

Vintage Halloween Greeting Card with Black Cat and Witch, Early 1900s

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OccasionHalloween
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylelithograph
Colorscream, black, yellow, tan, sepia
Vibescreepy, folk-art

Text on Card

I feel that the old witch is near. For I see her broom and hat queer. To night, she and I Shall not pass YOU by. When we scatter our HALLOWEEN cheer.

Description

A delightfully spooky atmosphere permeates this charmingly eerie Halloween greeting card from the early 1900s, centered on a black cat perched atop a weathered fence and peering mischievously at the viewer. To the right, a broomstick and a witch's hat rest against the fence, suggesting a nearby witch. The card's handwritten verse warns of the old witch's proximity on Halloween night, blending gentle humor with genuine supernatural intrigue. The folk-art aesthetic and hand-lettered text exemplify the intimate, personal nature of Edwardian-era holiday greetings.

Subjects

black cat, broomstick, witch hat, fence

Printing Notes

Hand-lettered text with lithographic illustration; visible aging and toning consistent with early 20th century paper stock

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