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Apples for Bobbing
Message on the back of this postcard: "Wish you a Merry Halloween from Isabelle."
Addressed to: Howard Knicley, Brookville, Pa., R.F.D. No. 2.
Postmarked: Punxsutawney, Pa., Oct. 27, 1909.
Printed on the back: "Raphael Tuck & Sons' 'Hallowe'en' Post Cards, Series No. 160."
In the scene on the front of this Raphael Tuck & Sons postcard, anthropomorphic apples jump into a wooden wash tub filled with water to initiate bobbing for apples on Halloween.
Here are some other colorful Tuck Halloween postcards:
Addressed to: Howard Knicley, Brookville, Pa., R.F.D. No. 2.
Postmarked: Punxsutawney, Pa., Oct. 27, 1909.
Printed on the back: "Raphael Tuck & Sons' 'Hallowe'en' Post Cards, Series No. 160."
In the scene on the front of this Raphael Tuck & Sons postcard, anthropomorphic apples jump into a wooden wash tub filled with water to initiate bobbing for apples on Halloween.
Here are some other colorful Tuck Halloween postcards:
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