This is an original Babycham wooden bottle crate from the 1950s, used to transport and store the popular sparkling perry beverage that was marketed primarily to women in post-war Britain. Babycham, launched in 1953, was the first alcoholic drink to be advertised on British television and became an iconic brand with its distinctive fawn mascot and marketing.
These wooden crates have become collectible items among vintage advertising enthusiasts and those interested in mid-century British pub memorabilia. The weathered patina and clear branding make it appealing to collectors of brewery items, vintage home decor enthusiasts, and those seeking authentic pieces from Britain's post-war consumer culture.
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