Genuine WWII US Army waterproof case made of celluloid, intended for keeping the serviceman's cigarettes dry.
The present box is complete with lid.
Empty -- no cigarette pack included.
Genuine WWII US Coca-Bottle green-tinted glass bottle, manufactured in Bakersfield, California and dated 1942.
Capacity: 6.5 oz (about 25 cl).
Quite aware of its reputation, the famed soda brand supported the war effort by providing millions of bottles to the US military during the conflict.
Very good overall condition.
Empty.
German aluminum identity tag, blank. Worn around the neck by all soldiers of the German army during the Second World War, this tag is a perfect addition to complete a mannequin or enhance your reenactment uniform reenactment.
Nice reproduction of the 40's US bottle of 7 Up.
7 Up was created by Charles Leiper Grigg and came up with the formula for a lemon-lime soft drink in 1929. The product, originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda" its name was later shortened to "7 Up Lithiated Lemon Soda" before being further shortened to just "7 Up" by 1936.
Reproduction of the Old Gold 20 cigarettes pack. With white label free of tax.
WITHOUT cigarettes, just for display, prefect for your reenactment.
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