Vintage Halloween Witch Die-Cut Greeting Card, Early 1900s

Vintage Halloween Witch Die-Cut Greeting Card, Early 1900s

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OccasionHalloween
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph, die-cut
Colorsred, orange, yellow, green, blue-gray
Vibescamp, kitschy

Text on Card

Halloween

Description

A striking red gown commands attention as a glamorous Edwardian-era witch stands confidently holding a broomstick against an ornate orange circular backdrop. Her figure features dramatic dark hair and flowing green drapery, embodying the theatrical interpretation of witchcraft popular during the early 20th century. Decorative borders frame the composition with festive Halloween imagery, including small jack-o'-lanterns or demon faces, and stars scattered throughout the design. A black cat appears at her feet. The card exemplifies the chromolithographic printing techniques that made Halloween ephemera so visually captivating during this period, blending sophistication with seasonal whimsy in a way that transformed holiday greetings into genuine works of folk art.

Subjects

witch, standing, woman, jack-o'-lanterns, stars, decorative circle, black cat, broomstick

Printing Notes

Die-cut scalloped borders with embossed gold accents; chromolithographic multi-color printing typical of premium Edwardian greeting cards.

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