• Reproduction of a wartime KitKat label, a stunning and historically accurate replica of the original red label used by Rowntree's between 1937 and 1942. This label is the perfect addition to any collector's or history enthusiast's collection, offering a unique piece of history that is both beautiful and functional.
  • A reproduction of the Wartime KitKat label, a stunning and historically accurate replica of the blue label used by Rowntree's from 1942 till 1947 due to milk shortages during the war. In 1942 Rowntree's came with a blue label and a price tag 0f 2,5d. This particular label is the late version with a 3d price tag on the back, adding to its historical significance and authenticity. This label is the perfect addition to any collector's or history enthusiast's collection, offering a unique piece of history that is both beautiful and functional.
  • Reproduction of a wartime French ID Permit for the "Préfecture de Seine-Et-Marne" (Melun). Great item to have in your pocket.
  • Reproduction of a 500 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
  • Reproduction of a 100 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
  • Reproduction of a 50 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
  • Reproduction of a 50 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
  • Reproduction of a 100 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
  • 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.
  • A reproduction of an original Weermacht cigarette wrapper. These Weermacht cigarettes were available in the Netherlands during the Mobilization (1939/40). Nice for your Dutch portrayal.
  • A reproduction of an original Wilhelmina cigarette wrapper. On August 31, 1941, these cigarette packs were dropped throughout the Netherlands by the Royal Air Force (RAF). This happened on the occasion of the 61st birthday of Queen Wilhelmina, who was in exile in London. In this way they wanted to encourage the Dutch people.
  • 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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