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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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Out of stockReproduction wartime WW2 British and Canadian Armed Forces Air Letter.
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Reproduction of a 1930s and wartime American label which fit on a modern tin of Corned Beef.
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Reproduction of a wartime French ID Permit for the "Préfecture de Seine-Et-Marne" (Melun). Great item to have in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a wartime French beer label. Great item to stick on a bottle of beer.
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An exact reproduction of a Royal Canadian Army, Air Force, and Navy ID card for medical orderlies, nurses, stretcher baerers, ambulance drivers, personnel on temporary attachement, etc. Printed in red on Chamois Manilla cardboard.
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Reproduction of a 1930’s and wartime Canadian label for Cap’n John Brand Clam Bouillon. Cap’n John Sea Foods Limited was based in Chamcook N.B. in Canada.