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Reproduction of a pre-war and wartime German Nestlé’s Nescafé Instant Coffee label.
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Reproduction of a wartime Canadian Chocolate wrapper of the William Neilson Limited Chocolate company in Toronto, Canada. This wrapper fits nicely over a modern 40g chocolate bar.
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A reproduction of a wartime needles cover and thread labels. Put a set of needles in the cover and stick the labels on a wooden bobbin. Nice item for completing your housewife.
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A reproduction of an original Nederland zal herrijzen (The Netherlands will rise again) cigarette wrapper. These Cigarettes were thrown over occupied Netherlands by the R.A.F.
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Reproduction of a 1930s and wartime American label. Fits on a modern 400g tin.
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A full colour reproduction of a wartime Lyons Swiss Roll label. Wrap a modern Swiss Roll in a piece of greaseproof paper, stick the label on it and you are ready to go to your next event. But just be careful, the Swiss Roll could dry out.
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A reproduction of an original Lemonade Gazeuse label, which was issued during the mobilization of 1939/40 by O&O (Development and Relaxation) of the army. Nice to put on a swing-top bottle with lemonade.
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Out of stockReproduction of a German wartime Leo Zahnseife (Toothpowder) box. Made of cardboard.
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Out of stockA reproduction of an original cardboard ammunition box, made for the German Wehrmacht in WW2.
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Out of stockA reproduction of an original WWII Era German Packet of Saccharin. Made into empty paper bag, ready to fill with Saccharin (or sugar)!
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Out of stockA reproduction of an original WWII Era German Packet of Saccharin. Made into empty paper bag, ready to fill with Saccharin (or sugar)!
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Out of stockA reproduction of an original WWII Era German Packet of Saccharin. Made into empty paper bag, ready to fill with Saccharin (or sugar)!
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A reproduction of an original WWII Era German Packet of Saccharin. Made into empty paper bag, ready to fill with Saccharin (or sugar)!
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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 wartime German Kosa Chocolate wrapper. Used in the 1930’s and beginning of the 1940’s.
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Full color reproduction of a wartime German Kosa Block Chocolate wrapper.