Yesteryear Collection



Mazawattee began in the 1850s as a tea brand founded by chemist John Boon Densham and quickly became popular in Victorian Britain for its quality teas and memorable slogan. Known for bold marketing and a distinctive name meaning 'pleasure garden,' it grew into the world's largest tea company by 1898 and one of the most advertised brands in England.
Although badly damaged during the Second World War, Mazawattee remains an iconic name, now revived so a new generation can experience its historic charm.

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Description: Blue body, bonnet, opening rear doors and blue ribbed roof with black chassis, mudguards, running boards; red 12 spoke wheels on whitewall tyres with spare on driver’s side above running board; radiator grille, windscreen, headlights and side-lamps in chrome; seats and steering wheel – RHD in black plastic; toolbox cover on left side running board in brass; logo bearing 'MAZAWATTEE TEA' in red on white ribbon banner on both upper van panels and across rear doors; 'The Good Old Fashioned Tea' in red on white ribbon on lower panels; 'New Cross London SE' in red on white ribbon on both cab doors.

Variations: No known variations.

 

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Notes: This model is packaged in its original straw-style window box.

 


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