At the turn of the 20th century, Halloween and the picture postcard found each other, and what a spooky courtship ensued.

A vintage Halloween card featuring a kiss between two children with pumpkin heads, surrounded by floral decorations and a black cat sitting nearby.

The era from about 1905 to 1915 is often called the postcardsโ€™ โ€œgolden age,โ€ and during that decade, Americans mailed some 900 million cards each year.

A vintage Halloween postcard featuring a witch flying on a broomstick, wearing a red dress and a pointed hat, with a black cat beside her against a night sky.

By that time, Halloween was collecting rituals and symbols such as black cats, witchesโ€™ brooms, and jack-oโ€™-lanterns, and artists were busy projecting this iconography across glossy postcards.

A vintage Halloween postcard featuring a smiling pumpkin-headed character dressed as a driver, steering a red car with two smaller pumpkins attached to the front. The text reads 'YOU AUTO HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWE'EN' and the date 'OCT 31' is visible on the car.

Historian Lisa Morton estimates that around 3,000 distinct Halloween designs were produced in that period alone.

A vintage Halloween card featuring a silhouette of a witch flying on a broomstick with a black cat, set against an orange background with the text 'Greetings for Halloween.'

Flipping through these century-old cards is an uncanny experience. These were meant to travel, to be held in another hand, delivered to someone else, but now they hover in our screens instead.

A vintage Halloween postcard featuring two black cats with jack-o'-lanterns on their backs, flying through the night sky under a full moon with a silhouette of a witch.

Some of the rituals once common on these cards, like apple-bobbing or scrying with mirrors, have largely vanished from modern Halloween lore.

On the cards themselves: pumpkins marching in high heels (sometimes built from turnips), cats bursting from jack-oโ€™-lanterns clutching sealed letters, and solemn witches riding broomsticks across the moonlit sky.

A vintage Halloween illustration showing a girl playing a musical instrument next to three pumpkin characters on a large pumpkin, with a black cat and a festive background.
Vintage Halloween postcard featuring two children holding a large, smiling pumpkin, with an owl perched on a stick nearby and a black cat at the base of the pumpkin.
Vintage Halloween greeting card featuring a girl in a witch hat holding a jack-o'-lantern, with festive ribbons and the text 'Hallowe'en Greetings'.
A vintage Halloween postcard featuring a witch with a gray wig wearing a red hat, holding an owl and a black cat, set in a carved pumpkin frame with a moonlit night background.
A vintage Halloween postcard featuring a whimsical character with a pumpkin head, corn body, and radish legs, standing beside a black cat in a dark farm setting with pumpkins.
Vintage Halloween postcard featuring a whimsical illustration of a child in a checkered hat, holding a burning candle and a mirror, with black cats and a witch flying across a full moon in the background.
A young child in white pajamas looks startled, standing in a dimly lit room. A black cat peers in through a window, and a book titled 'Ghost Stories' lies open on a table next to a burning candle. The scene includes the text 'Halloween Greeting' in colorful letters.

Images via publicdomainreview.org

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6 Comments

  1. Postcard collecting is still a very popular hobby. There are shows across the country as well as outside the US. Halloween is the most popular of all the topics.

  2. Vintage Gypsy

    I do…and I’m 72 with no children…hehehe…

  3. butterfly9591

    These vintage post cards are cute and i do not do Halloween either.

  4. Servando Varela Jr Varela Jr

    INTERESTING! Cute, I like but I don’t calibrate Halloween.

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