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- Hallmark "Frightful Fun!" Halloween Ornaments, 2007 - Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. These ornaments appealed to customers' interest in marking memories, commemorating milestones, and expressing one's personality and unique tastes. This success led the company to produce ornaments for other holidays. Hallmark marketed and sold Halloween ornaments in several series, capitalizing on the increasingly popular holiday.

- 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Frightful Fun!" Halloween Ornaments, 2007
Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. These ornaments appealed to customers' interest in marking memories, commemorating milestones, and expressing one's personality and unique tastes. This success led the company to produce ornaments for other holidays. Hallmark marketed and sold Halloween ornaments in several series, capitalizing on the increasingly popular holiday.
- Hallmark "Sneakaboo" Halloween Ornament, 2003 - Since the early 2000s, Hallmark has created ornaments to celebrate Halloween. In 2003, Hallmark produced a black-silhouetted house-shaped display called 1300 Old Oak Road. Halloween revelers used the dark--yet festive--decoration to exhibit ornaments of skeletons, pumpkins, ghosts, and bats, hanging them in the cutout windows and doors or other hooks.

- 2003
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Sneakaboo" Halloween Ornament, 2003
Since the early 2000s, Hallmark has created ornaments to celebrate Halloween. In 2003, Hallmark produced a black-silhouetted house-shaped display called 1300 Old Oak Road. Halloween revelers used the dark--yet festive--decoration to exhibit ornaments of skeletons, pumpkins, ghosts, and bats, hanging them in the cutout windows and doors or other hooks.
- Hallmark "Scooby-Doo Lunch Box Set" Christmas Ornaments, 1999 - Hallmark began producing ornaments featuring Scooby-Doo in 1999, thirty years after the easily frightened and always-hungry animated Great Dane premiered in the popular Saturday-morning cartoon series <em>Scooby-Doo Where Are You!</em> In the series, Scooby accompanies a group of mystery-solving teenagers--Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy--as they foil criminals disguised as monsters, ghosts, or other supernatural villains.

- 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Scooby-Doo Lunch Box Set" Christmas Ornaments, 1999
Hallmark began producing ornaments featuring Scooby-Doo in 1999, thirty years after the easily frightened and always-hungry animated Great Dane premiered in the popular Saturday-morning cartoon series Scooby-Doo Where Are You! In the series, Scooby accompanies a group of mystery-solving teenagers--Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy--as they foil criminals disguised as monsters, ghosts, or other supernatural villains.
- Hallmark "Frederick O'Ghastly and Friends" Halloween Ornaments, 2004 - Hallmark has created Halloween ornaments since the early 2000s. In 2004, the company produced ornaments for its "The Mansion on Ravenswood Lane" display piece. The series consisted of character ornaments that inhabited different rooms of the mansion. Each box contained a short description of the character written by Scott Emmons.

- 2004
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Frederick O'Ghastly and Friends" Halloween Ornaments, 2004
Hallmark has created Halloween ornaments since the early 2000s. In 2004, the company produced ornaments for its "The Mansion on Ravenswood Lane" display piece. The series consisted of character ornaments that inhabited different rooms of the mansion. Each box contained a short description of the character written by Scott Emmons.
- Hallmark "Van Ghoul" Halloween Ornament, 2003 - Since the early 2000s, Hallmark has created ornaments to celebrate Halloween. In 2003, Hallmark produced a black-silhouetted house-shaped display called 1300 Old Oak Road. Halloween revelers used the dark--yet festive--decoration to exhibit ornaments of skeletons, pumpkins, ghosts, and bats, hanging them in the cutout windows and doors or other hooks.

- 2003
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Van Ghoul" Halloween Ornament, 2003
Since the early 2000s, Hallmark has created ornaments to celebrate Halloween. In 2003, Hallmark produced a black-silhouetted house-shaped display called 1300 Old Oak Road. Halloween revelers used the dark--yet festive--decoration to exhibit ornaments of skeletons, pumpkins, ghosts, and bats, hanging them in the cutout windows and doors or other hooks.
- Hallmark "Hauntington Collection: Grandma Tillie & Willie" Halloween Ornaments, 2005 - Hallmark has created Halloween ornaments since the early 2000s. The company produced a series of Halloween ornaments for its Hauntington Collection in 2005. Building displays depicting the town of Hauntington became backdrops for ornaments like this one showing the spirits of grandma Tillie and her grandson Willie out shopping. The collection celebrated the fun--and creepy--spirit of Halloween.

- 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Hauntington Collection: Grandma Tillie & Willie" Halloween Ornaments, 2005
Hallmark has created Halloween ornaments since the early 2000s. The company produced a series of Halloween ornaments for its Hauntington Collection in 2005. Building displays depicting the town of Hauntington became backdrops for ornaments like this one showing the spirits of grandma Tillie and her grandson Willie out shopping. The collection celebrated the fun--and creepy--spirit of Halloween.
- Halloween Paper Plate, 1950-1960 - By the mid-20th century, disposable paper party goods decorated with seasonal images added a convenient, and inexpensive, touch to holiday celebrations--while making cleanup easier.

- 1950-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Halloween Paper Plate, 1950-1960
By the mid-20th century, disposable paper party goods decorated with seasonal images added a convenient, and inexpensive, touch to holiday celebrations--while making cleanup easier.
- Hallmark "Hauntington Collection: Bartholomew Hauntswell" Halloween Ornament, 2005 - Hallmark has created Halloween ornaments since the early 2000s. The company produced a series of Halloween ornaments for its Hauntington Collection in 2005. Building displays depicting the town of Hauntington became backdrops for ornaments like this one, a statue of one of the town's founders, Bartholomew Hauntswell. The collection celebrated the fun--and creepy--spirit of Halloween.

- 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Hauntington Collection: Bartholomew Hauntswell" Halloween Ornament, 2005
Hallmark has created Halloween ornaments since the early 2000s. The company produced a series of Halloween ornaments for its Hauntington Collection in 2005. Building displays depicting the town of Hauntington became backdrops for ornaments like this one, a statue of one of the town's founders, Bartholomew Hauntswell. The collection celebrated the fun--and creepy--spirit of Halloween.
- Mattel, "Casper the Ghost" Talking Doll, circa 1961 -

- circa 1961
- Collections - Artifact
Mattel, "Casper the Ghost" Talking Doll, circa 1961