Vintage Halloween Greeting Card with Mirror Trick, Early 1900s

Vintage Halloween Greeting Card with Mirror Trick, Early 1900s

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OccasionHalloween
EraEdwardian
Decade1900s
Stylechromolithograph
Colorsdeep green, cream, crimson red, pale yellow, black
Vibescreepy, romantic

Text on Card

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!

Description

A young woman in a crimson gown holds a mirror and candle as she stands in a dimly lit stairwell, captured in this enchanting Edwardian-era Halloween greeting card. The design evokes the popular Victorian parlor trick of summoning supernatural visions, blending early 20th-century holiday traditions with gentle spookiness and period romance. The accompanying verse instructs recipients to recreate the candlelit mirror divination ritual themselves. Chromolithography renders delicate skin tones and rich fabric textures against shadowy architectural elements, creating an atmospheric blend of elegance and mystery perfect for modern collectors seeking authentic Halloween ephemera from the Progressive Era.

Subjects

young woman, mirror, candle, staircase, supernatural, parlor game, ghost

Printing Notes

Hand-drawn letterpress text combined with chromolithographic illustration; die-cut shaped edge on left side.

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