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VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTER – ETZ HAZAITH Olive Oil (C.D.) – 1952

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VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTER – ETZ HAZAITH Olive Oil (C.D.) – 1952s

An authentic and rare vintage Israeli advertising poster for Etz Hazaith (Olive Tree) Extra Virgin Olive Oil – C.D. brand. Printed in Israel in the early 1950s, this vibrant piece blends nostalgic design with bold typography and strong Zionist-era aesthetics.

The poster promotes the premium quality of C.D.’s olive oil, emphasizing its health benefits and rich flavor. The slogan reads: “Money matters… but quality matters more!” – capturing the spirit of a young, ambitious Israel focused on excellence and local production.

Perfect for collectors of vintage Israeli memorabilia, mid-century advertising, or culinary art. A standout piece for kitchens, galleries, or retro-themed interiors.

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  • Era: Early 1950s

  • Language: Hebrew & English

  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition (minor aging consistent with time)

  • Origin: Printed in Israel by T. Kitzis & Sons Ltd.

Own a piece of Israeli design history – bold, authentic, and full of flavor.

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