£12.99
A delightful four piece LARP prop set featuring Sunlight Soap, Rinso, Edwards Teas and a carton of powdered eggs. Perfect for any wartime pantry display or educational setting.
This authentic looking set of four 1940s household staples brings the wartime British kitchen to life with striking accuracy and nostalgic flair. Whether used as part of a LARP setting, an educational display, or simply as a charming nod to the Home Front, these items collectively tell a story of resilience, ingenuity and everyday endurance in the face of rationing and hardship.
The set includes a replica box of Sunlight Soap, one of the most trusted names in household cleanliness during the war years. Its bold yellow and red design remains instantly recognisable, complete with printed references to its guaranteed purity and efficacy. With its promise of less labour and greater comfort, this was the soap of choice for many a wartime household.
Next is a packet of Rinso, another familiar name to families up and down the country. Often paired with Sunlight Soap for the weekly wash, Rinso helped keep clothing clean even when supplies were scarce. This reproduction box captures the clean simplicity of the branding, with its reassuring blue lettering and no nonsense utility.
For the tea lover, the set features a box of Edwards Teas, a fictional but entirely believable wartime label that boasts the slogan “Some teas you buy to drink. Edwards Teas you buy to enjoy.” A fine choice for any vintage display or tea table arrangement, the design evokes the charm of the corner shop counter, when even the simplest brew was considered a luxury worth savouring.
Finally, the highlight of the set is a striking brown carton of Pure Dried Whole Eggs from Canada. Carefully marked as equivalent to twelve eggs, this powdered staple became a culinary lifeline during rationing. The Canada Quality Guarded emblem printed on the front provides a sense of international alliance, a reminder of the Commonwealth’s essential role in keeping Britain fed.
This well presented collection is ideal for LARP scenarios, period re-creations, wartime kitchens, museum spaces or classroom displays. Together, they form a snapshot of British domestic life under strain, highlighting both the hardship and the quiet heroism of everyday tasks during the Second World War.
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- Free Shipping (Orders over £35):
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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.
