Skip traditional party store decorations this Halloween and group your antiques and collectibles in a whimsically seasonal way. Display only your collectibles that are orange or black—glass bowls, vases, jars and bottles, Czech or West German pottery—and add some vintage Halloween noisemakers and papier-mâché candy containers. Save masks, costumes, treat bags, and dolls as future collectibles to enjoy each October.

Even the restored Euclid Beach Park Carousel horses are decked out in Halloween splendor with superhero, cartoon character and frightful riders. You can see them until Halloween at the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland.

Pictured: a Cleveland’s Euclid Beach Park carousel horse with a scarecrow rider; a black metal bat stand holding an orange Art Nouveau glass bowl (sold at Doyle New York, $2,813); witch with broom candy container, composition face and hands and crepe clothing (Rich Penn Auctions, $300); Halloween sparkler with black cat face (Morphy Auctions, one of a lot of 2 decorations, $210); vintage cardboard jack-o’-lantern with paper inserts (Morphy Auctions, $120); and orange Czech glass vase with silver overlay and two scary applied horns (Burchard Galleries, $118).

Find prices of more Halloween collectibles in the free online price guide at Kovels.com.