£4.50
National Household Milk tin replica. A wartime styled reproduction tin for display only. Empty and ideal for educational or themed use.
National Household Milk Tin Replica
This replica tin of National Household Milk is a faithful reproduction of a real wartime staple found in British homes during the Second World War. Featuring original period style graphics and wording, this empty tin is perfect for classroom displays, history exhibitions, stage props or as part of a themed ration hamper set.
During the war, milk was in short supply and tightly controlled under government rationing schemes. Household Milk was a powdered skimmed milk product introduced to supplement fresh milk. Designed for families and older children, it was specifically marked as unfit for babies due to its low fat content. This exact wording appears on our replica tin for authenticity.
The label details the contents as being the equivalent of four pints of skimmed milk, and advises its use when liquid milk is unobtainable. It also notes its suitability for children over two years of age. The tin recreates the yellow and brown packaging typical of Ministry of Food issue goods, giving it strong visual impact for any vintage or educational setting.
- Replica National Household Milk tin with vintage wartime design
- Empty display item made from metal
- Suitable for home front themed kits and historical education
- Clearly marked as unfit for babies just like the original tins
- Evokes the look and feel of British rationing era packaging
Legal and Historical Notice
This is a non functional reproduction made purely for historical, educational and theatrical use. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by any past or present government body. The label has been recreated for display accuracy only.
This replica falls within allowances under Section 30 of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, which permits fair use of historical branding for archival or educational purposes. Any references to original product names or trademarks are made purely in a descriptive context. All rights remain with their respective owners.
Our shipping policy is designed to provide clear guidance while ensuring compliance with UK legislation and best practices. We partner with Royal Mail, a trusted carrier in the United Kingdom, to deliver your orders safely and efficiently. Should you have any questions, please contact us at info@therationroom.co.uk or via our helpline: 01978 312220.
Shipping Methods and Delivery Times
UK Shipping
We offer the following shipping options through Royal Mail for customers within the United Kingdom:
- Free Shipping (Orders over £35):
- Delivery aim: 2-5 working days via Royal Mail 2nd Class service.
- Tracked for added security and transparency.
- Royal Mail 2nd Class Mail:
- Delivery aim: 2-5 working days.
- Economical and reliable service for non-urgent orders.
- Royal Mail 1st Class Tracked:
- Signature required on delivery.
- Delivery aim: Next working day.
- Ideal for urgent items requiring tracking and prompt delivery.
- Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 1 PM:
- Delivery aim: Next working day (excluding Sundays, bank holidays, and special UK holidays such as Christmas).
- Includes compensation cover for valuable items.
- Collection from The Ration Room:
- Address: The Ration Room, c/o Delta Academy, Queensway, Wrexham, United Kingdom (UK), LL13 8UN.
- Convenient and free option for local customers.
Worldwide Shipping
We utilise Royal Mail International services to ship orders globally. Delivery aim is typically 5-7 working days, but may vary based on destination country, local postal services, and customs processes.
- Royal Mail International Tracked services provide visibility of your parcel’s journey.
- Expedited options may be available upon request; please contact us for details.
While we accept returns on eligible items in compliance with the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, please note the following:
- Shipping costs for returning items are the customer’s responsibility and will not be refunded.
- Refunds will not include original shipping costs unless the item was faulty or incorrectly supplied.
- Returned items must be in their original condition and packaging. Returns that do not meet these criteria may not be eligible for a refund.
- Customers should retain proof of postage when returning items, as we cannot be held responsible for items lost in transit.
UK Replica Products – Legal Disclaimer & Intellectual Property Notice
All replica, reproduction, reissue or vintage‑style products offered for sale on this site are created and sold strictly for historical, decorative, theatrical, educational, commemorative, or display purposes. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, we are not affiliated, endorsed, sponsored by, or licensed by any current or former rights holders, manufacturers, or brand owners whose names, logos, or designs are represented in our replicas.
All trademarks, trade names, logos, and designs (“Brand Elements”) used on or in connection with these replica items remain the sole property of their respective owners. Our use of them is solely to provide faithful historical or aesthetic representation, not to mislead customers or imply endorsement, affiliation, or authenticity of origin.
UK Copyright & Fair Dealing
The UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 provides limited “fair dealing” exceptions under which copyrighted works may be reproduced without permission in certain circumstances (for example, criticism, review, research, private study, or reporting of current events). See Section 29 & Section 30, CDPA 1988. Those exceptions are restrictive and must satisfy that the copying is “fair” in each case. See also UK government guidance on permitted exceptions / fair dealing.
Additionally, since 2014, the CDPA was updated to explicitly allow reproduction for the purposes of parody, caricature or pastiche under fair dealing. See Section 30(1) CDPA 1988 which states that “fair dealing with a work for the purposes of caricature, parody or pastiche does not infringe copyright.”
UK Trade Marks & Passing Off
The Trade Marks Act 1994 grants registered trademark owners exclusive rights to use their marks in relation to particular goods or services. Use of identical or similar marks in trade for related goods may constitute infringement if there is a likelihood of confusion or association with the original brand. See Section 10, Trade Marks Act 1994 and Section 5, TMA 1994.
Where a mark is not registered, the common law tort of passing off may still provide protection. A claims under passing off require showing (1) goodwill or reputation in the mark, (2) misrepresentation by the defendant, and (3) damage to the claimant. See an overview of passing off principles at Forbes Solicitors – Passing Off Claims and UK Trade Mark Litigation Guide (passing off section).
Our Risk Mitigation & Commitments
- We clearly label all items as replicas, not originals, and refer to them as such in all product descriptions.
- We expressly state that we have no affiliation with the original brand owners or rights holders.
- We avoid altering trademarked designs in ways that might mislead consumers into believing they are buying official originals.
- We refrain from using Brand Elements in metadata, advertising or SEO in a way that misleads regarding origin or endorsement.
- We provide a clear and direct contact method for rights holders to raise concerns, request alterations or removal of any design we reproduce.
If a rights holder believes any product or listing infringes their intellectual property rights under UK law, they are requested to contact us with specific details (including proof of ownership and the alleged violation). We are committed to investigating all claims in good faith and, if legally necessary, removing or modifying the content promptly to respect IP rights.
While this disclaimer aims to be comprehensive and to reduce legal risk, it does not guarantee immunity from claims. If you operate or view this site within the UK, you agree that any disputes will be governed by English law and that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
Hand-Crafted in the UK
When you choose The Ration Room, you're supporting quality craftsmanship made right here in the UK. By sourcing locally and maintaining the highest standards, we guarantee that our replicas not only look the part but also stand the test of time. Whether it’s a gas mask box or a ration book, you can trust it’s been made with care, skill, and a passion for history.
Authentic Replicas You Can Truly Enjoy
Our replicas are made to be loved, handled, and enjoyed - no need to keep them locked away behind glass! Designed with play and practicality in mind, they’re perfect for re-enactments, educational activities, or just adding a touch of vintage charm to your collection. The Ration Room brings you the authentic look and feel of wartime memorabilia without the worry of damaging a priceless original. Relive history, tell its stories, and share it with others, all without holding back.
