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Reproduction of a 10 Francs Banknote. Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a pre-war and wartime Nestlé’s condensed milk label, overstamped Suppliers H.M. Forces. Condensed milk was widely used for tea-making in the British Army and dilutes to make ordinary sweetened milk. This label fits exactly on a modern small condensed milk tin.
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Reproduction of a 1930s and wartime Nestlé’s Nescafé Instant Coffee label. This label fits exactly on a modern 1/4 Liter empty paint tin. Put your instant coffee in the tin and you can use it on events.
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A full color reproduction of a original 1930s / wartime German Krepp Toiletpaper wrapper. To wrap around a toiletpaper roll. Best is to take that cheap, grey recycled toilet paper. Great item for your display.
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Reproduction of a 1000 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 500 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Out of stockA reproduction of an original wartime French Gauloises Caporal cigarettes wrapper.
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Out of stockA reproduction of an original wartime (1939-1940) French Gauloises "de Troupe" cigarettes wrapper. These kind of cigarettes were produced for the French Military.
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A reproduction of an original Dutch Amateurs cigarette wrapper. These kind of cigarettes were produced from home grown tobacco in the Netherlands during World War II and it is most likely that German soldiers would have smoked these too.
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A reproduction of an original Dutch Amateurs cigarette wrapper. These kind of cigarettes were produced from home grown tobacco in the Netherlands during World War II and it is most likely that German soldiers would have smoked these too.
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A reproduction of an original Dutch Amateurs cigarette wrapper. These kind of cigarettes were produced from home grown tobacco in the Netherlands during World War II and it is most likely that German soldiers would have smoked these too.