• A reproduction of a WW2 British Ministry of Food - Household Salmon label would be a faithful replica of the original label used during the war. The label would be sized to fit a modern 400g can.
  • 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.
  • Reproduction of a pre-war Mackintosh Rolo label.
  • Reproduction of a wartime (1939-1940) Mackintosh Rolo label.
  • Reproduction of a Wartime Master Brand British Sardines label.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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. 
  • OHMS label

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    Reproduction of a wartime 1943 OHMS label.
  • Reproduction of a WW2 Player’s “Medium” Cigarettes box. The inner sleeve says “NAAFI STORES FOR H.M. FORCES”.
  • Reproduction of a WW2 Player’s “Medium” cigarettes box. The inner sleeve says “NAAFI STORES FOR H.M. FORCES”.

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