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Empty Life raft ration can without lid. Still suitable for display. Very good condition.
Empty Life raft ration can without lid. Still suitable for display. Very good condition.
Pre war single stick of Peppermint flavored gum. As used until the early 40's when production halted and the stock was sold out.Some person wrote his initials on the frontside. Very good condition.
Three empty Life Boat and Life Raft ration cans. All wartime and still great for display. Nice lot priced to sell. Good condition.
Tablet of chewing gum straight from the box. Early war production with aluminum foil inner wrapper. Later in the war the inner wrapper was made of waxed paper because all metals went to the war production. Also see photo of 1940 advertisement of this exact gum package. Superb for display. This...
Unused outer package wrapper. Based on the design this is from 1941 or 1942. After 1942 green wrappers were no longer produced. The wrapper is perfect which makes it very suitable for for display, framing or to make reproduction cigarette packages. Excellent condition.
10-in-1 ration box sleeve Menu #5 Sleeves that were around 10-in-1 ration boxes are super hard to find. They were discarded, used or burnt up. The rarity is such that it warrants a place in a collection. Or it can be used to complete a box. This sleeve was recovered in Normandy. It is dated...
Single stick of Spearmint flavour gum with mid war waxed paper inner wrapper. Similar sticks but with brown wrapper were also in K rations. Excellent condition.
Single stick of gum with mid war waxed paper inner wrapper. Also see wartime Clark's advertisement. Excellent condition.
Single stick of gum with mid war waxed paper inner wrapper. Also see wartime Clark's advertisement. Excellent condition.
Single stick of gum with typical wartime paper inner wrapper. These are dated 1941 on the outer wrapper. Excellent condition.
J.W. Speaker Corp. P-38 can opener in its original unopened less common larger size paper wrapper. The larger size wrapper with 3 directives is wartime (4 directives is post war). As found in 10-in-1 rations. Many GI's kept these on the chain of their dogtags. The opener is marked SPEAKER....
This is a unique find, a 1943 dated box with P-38 can openers from The Washburn Company! You receive one P-38 can opener in its original unopened paper wrapper straight from the box. There is some corrosion on the steel opener and some minor rust on the wrapper. The opener is marked US...