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My grandma had a set of these figurines in the 2000s which have since been lost after she passed away. I have no clue what they are called or where to find another set of them. If anyone has any idea that would be awesome. I was able to find a picture of one of the pieces in the set, a girl in a pumpkin costume, but there’s no brand or anything identifying listed with it. In the set there’s a witch, pumpkin girl, skeleton, and vampire as far as I can remember
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I’ve searched for “vintage trick or treat figurines” and “girl in pumpkin costume Halloween figurine” which is how I found the above photo, but nothing else has been leading.
I bought these at a gift shop ~10 years ago and they are my favorite Halloween decoration to put out each year. I often stare at this set and wonder if they were mass produced or handmade. I have no idea where to post this question, so I am starting here hoping you guys can help identify the material, construction technique, etc.
The ghost body seems to be identical between each figurine (based off the shape of the base matching). That makes me think this was mass produced and only slightly customized between each character. However, the mummy has slightly raised bandages on the surface of the body, and the bat has ears. Not something easily automated in mass production. Perhaps they were made using the same mold?
Has anyone seen these before? I would love to acquire another set because each year mine takes a bit of life off the set as grandkids and others play with them.
Thanks for any information :) Happy Halloween!