1943 GE Tree of Light Ad – Vintage WWII Era Life Magazine Print

$15.00

Shipping to United States: $5.99

This is an original 1943 magazine advertisement for General Electric, published in Life Magazine during the World War II era.

The ad features GE’s beautiful and symbolic “Tree of Light” illustration — a striking piece of mid-century graphic design that represents innovation, electricity, and hope for the future. It’s a wonderful snapshot of 1940s American advertising and home-front optimism.

Perfect for framing in a kitchen, office, workshop, or gallery wall, this ad makes a unique gift for collectors of vintage advertising, retro décor lovers, or fans of historic American brands.

Details:
• Original magazine advertisement (not a reproduction)
• Brand: General Electric
• Publication: Life Magazine
• Year: 1943
• Theme: “Tree of Light”
• Approximate size: 10 1/4" x 14"
• Carefully packaged on a white backboard
• Shipped in a protective stiff mailer

Condition:
Good vintage condition consistent with age. May show light edge wear or gentle toning typical of 1940s magazine pages. Overall displays beautifully and is ready to frame.

A striking and historic piece of American advertising — timeless, graphic, and full of story ✨

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