£4.50
A faithful replica of a wartime tea box from Edwards Teas. Ideal for LARP, kitchen displays or educational wartime reenactments. Some teas you buy to drink. This one you buy to enjoy.
This charming reproduction of an Edwards Teas wartime box brings a warm and familiar sense of British tradition to any home front display or LARP setting. Tea was the lifeblood of morale during the Second World War and even under the pressures of rationing, the British public clung tightly to their teapots and mugs with quiet determination. This box captures the spirit of that era perfectly, with its unmistakable slogan: Some teas you buy to drink. Edwards Teas you buy to enjoy.
Printed in bold navy ink on sturdy card stock, the design is inspired by genuine period packaging. The lettering is clean and striking, with a layout typical of grocer shop shelves in wartime Britain. This replica is true to size and proportion, making it an ideal prop for LARP scenarios, educational exhibits, theatre sets or authentic period dioramas.
Edwards Teas were just the sort of brand one might have found in corner shops and high street grocers across the United Kingdom during the 1940s. It was the kind of packaging that mothers and grandmothers would tuck into their baskets during careful ration-point calculations. Though the box is empty, it tells a story of quiet resilience, domestic routine and the comforting ritual of the daily brew.
This piece makes a fine companion to other kitchen pantry items from the same period, including ration book holders, Lyons coffee, Kellogg’s cereals and government-issue tins. It is ideal for collectors of wartime memorabilia or for those who wish to create an immersive vintage kitchen scene. Its inclusion of the Union Jack in other display settings ensures it feels proudly patriotic among other LARP and re-enactment artefacts.
Whether used as part of a theatrical set, a classroom exhibit or a lovingly arranged home front pantry, this Edwards Teas box brings a touch of British wartime charm that speaks to the nation’s enduring love of tea. A beautiful and evocative addition to any vintage collection.
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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.
