Collectible objects associated with the autumnal holiday, specifically vessels designed to hold confectionery items collected during trick-or-treating, manufactured prior to approximately the mid-20th century. These items often display unique designs and construction materials representative of their era. Examples include pressed paper pulp buckets shaped like jack-o’-lanterns, composition figures holding bowls, and tin lithographed pails featuring Halloween-themed graphics.
The historical significance of these receptacles lies in their reflection of evolving cultural attitudes toward Halloween and childhood. Their designs provide insights into popular imagery, manufacturing techniques, and consumer culture of their respective periods. Furthermore, they represent tangible links to past celebrations and offer a unique window into historical traditions. The value assigned to these items stems from their rarity, condition, artistic merit, and historical importance.