Description: G.B. 1940's-50's 'Red Cross Fund' War time Economy reuse label, unused with gum G.B. 1940's-50's 'Red Cross Fund' War time Economy reuse label, unused with gum During the Second World War and in the years of austerity afterwards, it was common to save on paper by using the same envelopes several times During the Second World War and in the years of austerity afterwards, it was common to save on paper by using the same envelopes several times.Economy label enabling a used envelope to be re-used, courtesy of Gwen Nelson. Note the lack of a modern postcode and that the address is clearly typed or written. When a letter was received, it had to be split carefully along the top and not torn. Then, for the next use it was resealed with what was called an 'economy label' Shipping: This item is located in the United Kingdom and shipping is charged accordingly. We will combine postage where possible to reduce costs. We list in both the UK and USA. If you wish to purchase on both we suggest you complete the purchases of items listed in the USA first. Then go to ebay.co.uk to purchase items in sterling. Place items in the basket and then click on the 'request total' link. We can then take your other purchases into account when costing the postage. We aim to keep shipping costs as low as we can. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 12.5 GBP
Location: PINNER
End Time: 2025-02-02T13:12:29.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.72 GBP
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Era: George VI (1936-1952)
Region: Great Britain
Topic: War Economy Labels