Three (3) 1950's Glow-In-The Dark Children's Halloween Masks

  • United States: Masklite, 1950
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United States: Masklite, 1950. Very good. Light toning, spotting. Three cut-out pieces lacking (an eye, a nose, a mouth).. Three (3) delightful children's Halloween masks, each printed in black and orange, and with added ink that glows in the dark. Includes a Native American mask (complete with of-the-era stereotyping), an owl mask, and an old crone smoking a pipe. They each can be held up to a source of light for a few seconds to then glow-in-the-dark, and one has its original printed slip promoting the "Masklite" brand of "Luminous" glowing technology. Each measures approx. 6" by 7" by 2", and is held together with metal grommets on either side, which also serve as places for a string to be tied to keep it on the face.

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