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Vintage Germany Poster Stamp Tomor Margarine Kosher Almond Milk–Based Butter
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Vintage Germany Poster Stamp Tomor Margarine Kosher Almond Milk–Based Plant Butter Unused No Gum Tear Mid Right Side This Poster Stamp Promotes Tomor Mandelmilch-Pflanzenbutter Margarine, A Kosher Almond Milk–Based ... Read More
Vintage Germany Poster Stamp Tomor Margarine Kosher Almond Milk–Based Plant Butter Unused No Gum Tear Mid Right Side
This Poster Stamp Promotes Tomor Mandelmilch-Pflanzenbutter Margarine, A Kosher Almond Milk–Based Plant Butter, Produced By Sana-Gesellschaft m.b.H. Of Cleve, Germany. The Word “Kosher” Appears Prominently In Hebrew At The Top Corners, And The Product Name TOMOR Is Flanked By Ornamental Swirls, Framing The Company’s Religious and dietary alignment with Jewish consumers. At The Center Of The Design Is A Reproduction Of A Traditional Jewish Scene Titled “Sabbath-Ausgang” (“Sabbath Conclusion”), Based On An Original Painting By Moritz Oppenheim—A 19th-Century German-Jewish Artist Known For His Depictions Of Jewish Family Life. The Image Shows A Warm Domestic Setting With A Family Gathering As Shabbat Ends, Likely performing the Havdalah ritual. This Stamp Is Part Of A Numbered Series, Labeled Serie B. No. 4, And Is Identified At The Side As A “Bild aus dem Tomor-Kalender” (“Image From The Tomor Calendar”), Indicating It May Have Been Part Of A Promotional Calendar Set Distributed By The Manufacturer. The Border, Serif Typography, And Cultural Subject Matter Suggest A Date Of Production Around The 1920s To Early 1930s, During A Period When Tomor Margarine Was Marketed Across Central Europe As A Kosher Alternative For Jewish Households Observing Dietary Laws. Chat GPT
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This Poster Stamp Promotes Tomor Mandelmilch-Pflanzenbutter Margarine, A Kosher Almond Milk–Based Plant Butter, Produced By Sana-Gesellschaft m.b.H. Of Cleve, Germany. The Word “Kosher” Appears Prominently In Hebrew At The Top Corners, And The Product Name TOMOR Is Flanked By Ornamental Swirls, Framing The Company’s Religious and dietary alignment with Jewish consumers. At The Center Of The Design Is A Reproduction Of A Traditional Jewish Scene Titled “Sabbath-Ausgang” (“Sabbath Conclusion”), Based On An Original Painting By Moritz Oppenheim—A 19th-Century German-Jewish Artist Known For His Depictions Of Jewish Family Life. The Image Shows A Warm Domestic Setting With A Family Gathering As Shabbat Ends, Likely performing the Havdalah ritual. This Stamp Is Part Of A Numbered Series, Labeled Serie B. No. 4, And Is Identified At The Side As A “Bild aus dem Tomor-Kalender” (“Image From The Tomor Calendar”), Indicating It May Have Been Part Of A Promotional Calendar Set Distributed By The Manufacturer. The Border, Serif Typography, And Cultural Subject Matter Suggest A Date Of Production Around The 1920s To Early 1930s, During A Period When Tomor Margarine Was Marketed Across Central Europe As A Kosher Alternative For Jewish Households Observing Dietary Laws. Chat GPT
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User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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jdsleg (1904) | $3.00 | 1 | 04/14/2025 14:45:16 |
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