• Reproduction of a 100 Francs Banknote from 1939. Great item to put in your pocket.
  • A reproduction of an original Philip Morris cigarettes wrapper.
  • The Canadian version of a KitKat wrapper under the name of Biscrisp (better known as Chocolate Crisp in Canada). This label was in use from 1938 until in the late 40’s.
  • Reproduction of a 3 Rubel Banknote from 1938. Used by the Soviet Army during the war. Great item to shove in your pocket.
  • Reproduction of a 1 Rubel Banknote from 1938. Used by the Soviet Army during the war. Great item to shove in your pocket.
  • Out of stock

    Esbit Fuel Tabs box

     4,00 10,00
    A full colour reproduction of an original 1930s/wartime German Esbit Fuel tabs box. An empty box ready to be filled with Esbit fuel tabs. You can also choose to have it filled with either 20 small tabs or with 6 big tabs (when in stock).
  • A full color reproduction of a original 1930s / wartime German Edelweiß Toiletpaper wrapper. To wrap around a toiletpaper roll. Best is to take that cheap, grey recycled toilet paper. Great item for your display.
  • Reproduction of a pre-war and wartime German Nestlé’s Nescafé Instant Coffee label.
  • Reproduction of a pre-war Mackintosh Rolo label.
  • Reproduction of a 50 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
  • Reproduction of a wartime British Durex Condom paper envelope, marked on the back "Special Packaging for British and Allied Armed Forces".
  • Out of stock
    Reproduction from an original 1930’s wartime label. This label is exactly right to stick over a modern 4,5 Volt Battery.
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