
This is a vintage Halloween postcard from 1913, designed by John Winsch. The card features a whimsical and slightly eerie illustration of Halloween characters and faces. The central figure is a ghostly woman draped in a flowing white sheet, holding a lit candle. Her face is pale and serene, and she appears to be floating. Around her are various masks and faces, creating a festive yet slightly unsettling atmosphere. To the left of the ghost is a man wearing a red mask with a pointed nose and a ruffled collar. To the right, there's a green-faced character with a mischievous grin, and a face painted in a theatrical style with dark makeup and exaggerated features. A large, orange pumpkin with a carved jack-o'-lantern face is also prominently displayed. The background is a pale yellow, and the entire image is framed by an ornate, gold border with decorative swirls and patterns. The text "Hallowe'en Faces!" is written in a stylized font above the characters, and below, the phrase "Perhaps you will be sleeping and you'll miss a funny sight of ceril faces peeping for Hallowe'en's the night" is written in a cursive font. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of early 20th-century postcards, with a focus on decorative details and a slightly fantastical aesthetic.