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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Vintage Postage Stamps Series: Halloween + a Giveaway!

February is the perfect time to write about Halloween-y postage stamps. At least it is for someone who loves all things creepy and eerie. I recently started reaching out to my pen pals to see who might want to get Halloween-themed envelopes (or letters) year 'round and immediately started in on decorating envelopes. My one (small) fear is that I'm going to run out of ideas and have to send plain envelopes come October. (I'll share some of those images in a follow-up post; this one is going to be long enough.)

As per usual with my vintage postage series, there's a giveaway (my best yet)! I hope you stay long enough to at least scan the post, but definitely check out the end for contest details.

As mentioned earlier, vintage Edgar Allan Poe stamps were the philately equivalent of a gateway drug and led me to start gathering/collecting postage stamps. I don't believe I've exhausted the theme, but I'm pretty ecstatic with what I've managed to gather. I have started spreading them out a bit, so I'll mix a couple of my spooky postage stamps with some modern ones, so I can make my "supplies" last longer. If you're interested in growing your own collection, check out my tips at the end of the first vintage postage post.

There are actually two Poe stamps: a 3¢ from 1949 and a 42¢ from 2009. The latter is pressure-sensitive (sticker-style), so it may not truly count as "vintage," but in my book, anything I can't buy at the PO right now qualifies. I like to use these together, with a modern, lower denomination stamp to round out the current rate.

If I was excited about the Poe stamps, I was over the moon when I discovered the brightly-colored 10¢ The Legend of Sleepy Hollow stamp (1974). I have a love/hate relationship with the original story by Washington Irving, but I love the imagery! It also has a sentimental significance, not to mention all of the works it has inspired. In addition to the stamp featuring Ichabod on the run from a headless horseman, there is a 1¢ stamp from 1940 featuring the author. This stamp has a little-known dual purpose: Mr. Irving sort of invented Christmas as we know it (in the US anyway), so you could use them on holiday cards in December.

The 32¢ pocket in my stamp notebook is the fattest because it has both Alfred Hitchcock (1998) & Classic Movie Monsters (1997), among others.

In addition to being a fan of such classics as The Birds, Psycho, The Lady Vanishes, etc., I introduced my goddaughter to Hitchcock movies when she was nine (Rear Window was her favorite for a long time). I put one of these stamps on almost every letter I send her (along with a Sleepy Hollow one), so I tend to hoard them. Note the sweet laser-cut profile in the upper left corner of the stamp.

The Movie Monster stamps are just so...well, they're the perfect Halloween stamp. I have done a Frankenstein's monster-themed envelope and am contemplating what I might do for the other three monsters in the set. I have a candelabra rubber stamp that might do for the Phantom; the Mummy & Dracula would probably be easier.

The Night Friends sheet (37¢, 2002) features four different American bats. These are just fun.

Honorable Mentions

  • Harry Potter series
  • Circus stamps (current Circus Posters (forever) or vintage (29¢,1993)): at least the damn clowns (I am actually not afraid of clowns*, but I recognize their potential as scary creatures and have totally used at least one clown stamp as part of a postage collage.) 
  • Carnivorous Plants (34¢, 2004).
  • Coming sometime in 2016, the USPS is releasing a Jack-o-lantern stamp, so there will be one more to add to the collection. 
  • You can always make your own
Outside the US? Canada still wins for its Haunted Canada series. I'm not sure what else is available - some countries have more fun than others with their stamps, but you might have to get creative when it comes to stretching the theme. 

Giveaway Time

One lucky commenter will win the 18 stamps pictured in the "giveaway" image, left. Anyone is eligible - even if you've won before - and I'll ship anywhere. There is at least one of each stamp mentioned in the main part of the story (plus one from the honorable mentions category (Carnivorous Plants)). Bonus: one of my custom (ghost) postage stamps that you cannot get anywhere else. All of the stamps are unused and unhinged (cannot guarantee mint condition), and can therefore be applied and included as part of any US postal rate.

To enter, simply comment here and tell me which of the above is your favorite OR suggest a themed stamp not included in the post. That is it!! I'll pick a winner on March 5th or 6th. Shares are not required, but will be rewarded if I'm aware that a winner shared the link. Important: make sure I have a way to reach you if you win!!

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*Clown dolls are a whole 'nother story.


11 comments:

  1. These are all great stamps and perfect for October mail! My favorite is the Sleepy Hollow one, although I like them all for different reasons!

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  2. Not sure why my name didn't show up... :-(

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    1. Greg: it did show up in the email notification, buried in the link. Looked like an anywhere ID kind of thing. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!!

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  3. Wow, these are all awesome stamps! I just happened upon your blog via your IG image when I searched #snailmail. Anyway, the laser cut profile in Hitchcock's stamp did it for me! That is super cool! The movie monsters come in a close 2nd!

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    1. Thanks for dropping by, luluvision! I do love that profile!!

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  4. I loooooooove the Movie Monster stamps!! <3 this was the eyecatcher at Instagram that brought me here. Hitch is great, too, and Poe of course! I would honor the stamps as this is sth unavailable in Germany. I Love the old Monster movies and b/w silent movies, too, like Nosferatu or Caligari. More to find on my blog www.der-schwarze-planet.de

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    1. So glad you dropped by! I'm enjoying your pics on IG & will check out your blog.

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  5. I love Halloween, & collections so this post is great! I just found your blog recently, & can't wait to scroll through a few more posts. I could totally see myself getting into stamp collecting... A friend bought me the Harry Potter stamps you have in the honorable mention and I love them so much I refuse to use them!

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    1. Hi, MNKD! I know what you mean about the HP stamps. I have some to use, but I also got a book as a gift and am keeping them as-is. Thanks for stopping by, and for commenting.

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  6. The Sleepy Hollow stamps have always been my favorite! And thank you for linking that NYT article about Washington Irving and Christmas traditions, that was awesome! I had no idea!

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    1. Thanks for coming by & commenting, Gillian. If you are who I think you are, I very much enjoy your feed on IG!! I just heard about Irving's connection with many Christmas traditions a few months ago, and was intrigued. Happy to pass along the knowledge!

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