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    Posted 12 years ago

    stepback_a…
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    Here are a few vintage Halloween candy and nut holders. These pieces date from the 1950's-1960's. The pumpkins are made from a pulp product, and the other pieces are made of plastic. All are made in the USA.

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    1. Esther110 Esther110, 12 years ago
      What exactly is pulp product?
      The cat is precious!!
      I am really enjoying your halloween collection! Thanks for sharing!
    2. stepback_antiques stepback_antiques, 12 years ago
      Esther110, pulp is a material prepared by chemical or mechanical means, such as wood or rags, for use in making paper or cellulose products.
    3. Esther110 Esther110, 12 years ago
      So it's something like very, very thick paper? That is so interesting!! And amazing they survived without burning up!!
    4. stepback_antiques stepback_antiques, 12 years ago
      Yes, it is like paper mache. It is a wonder many lanterns survived considering how easily they could burn. Several of mine have scortch marks on the inside.
    5. EZa EZa, 8 years ago
      Love them!

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