Olde Ollie is sure to be mistaken for a vintage piece! Perfect for candy or a magical illuminated lantern when you drop an LED inside and his eyes and mouth are aglow! This type of handmade pail was a favorite treat tote used by masquerading children in the quaint villages of New England.
Makes a wonderful display when along side his brother Clarence, or Poe's pussycat.
Mache 8 x 6". Limited Quantities.
Paper mache’ pumpkins became popular in the US in the 1950s. During the early 1940s, sugar was rationed to aid the WWII war effort and delayed the spread and popularity of trick-or-treating until the late 1940s. The paper mache’ was made of egg crate pulp molded in a pumpkin shape. Colorful tissue paper was used for the eyes and mouth and they were not true jack-o-lanterns since they were flammable, but perfect for candy collecting containers. Because they are delicate and handmade, the little antique character faces are rare and collectible.
Olde Ollie is sure to be mistaken for a vintage piece! Perfect for candy or a magical illuminated lantern when you drop an LED inside and his eyes and mouth are aglow! This type of handmade pail was a favorite treat tote used by masquerading children in the quaint villages of New England.
Makes a wonderful display when along side his brother Clarence, or Poe's pussycat.
Mache 8 x 6". Limited Quantities.
Paper mache’ pumpkins became popular in the US in the 1950s. During the early 1940s, sugar was rationed to aid the WWII war effort and delayed the spread and popularity of trick-or-treating until the late 1940s. The paper mache’ was made of egg crate pulp molded in a pumpkin shape. Colorful tissue paper was used for the eyes and mouth and they were not true jack-o-lanterns since they were flammable, but perfect for candy collecting containers. Because they are delicate and handmade, the little antique character faces are rare and collectible.