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Reproduction of a 1 Lira Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 10 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 10 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 100 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 100 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 1000 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 10 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 2 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 5 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 5 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 50 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 50 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 500 Francs Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Reproduction of a 500 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Out of stockReproduction wartime WW2 British and Canadian Armed Forces Air Letter.
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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.
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Reproduction of a wartime British Allen's Ltd. Condom paper envelope.
Comes as an empty envelope.
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Reproduction of a wartime British Durex Condom paper envelope, marked on the back "Special Packaging for British and Allied Armed Forces".
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Reproduction of a wartime British Prentif Condom paper envelope, marked on the back "Specially Packed For The Forces". Comes as an empty envelope.
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H.M. & Allied Forces on Leave (in Uniform) Day Ticket; Vertical stripes red white and blue 3rd Cl London Transport.
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Out of stockReproduction of a wartime Kelloggs Corn Flakes Box. Made out of cardboard.
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Out of stockReproduction of a wartime Kellogg's Rice Krispies Box. Made out of cardboard.
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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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Reproduction of a wartime Canadian Chocolate wrapper of the Patterson Chocolate Ltd. This wrapper fits nicely over a modern 40g chocolate bar.
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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.
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Reproduction of a wartime Canadian label which fit on a modern tin of Spam. This is a Canadian 'SPAM' product, with instructions in English, French, Russian and Chinese.