A huge collection of about 1,000 paper napkins in a variety of designs and inscriptions – from restaurants, hotels, cafes, institutions, companies, all across Israel, 20th century. A vast array of paper napkins for public use, collected by a single collector over the years throughout the country, in population centers and remote corners, from large and important luxury restaurants to small street taverns.
Among the countless napkins organized in three binders, you can find: a special “Shalom” napkin for the peace with Egypt, Bar Gurion, El Al, Arkia, Israir, Hummus Weizmann, Beit Hankin, Beit Dizengoff in Tel Aviv, Sokolov Journalists’ House restaurant, Kfar Maccabiah, the Museum restaurant, ISRAEL BONDS, Y.A.L. Sheba Medical Center, Israir, Metropolitan Hotel, the Exhibition and Convention Center, Nof Ginosar Hotel, Dead Sea Works, Globus Group, Moriah Hotels, Museum of the Land of Israel restaurant, Eilat Underwater Observatory Park, Nof Latrun restaurant, Tipat Chalav (a milk bar) ice cream for rich kids, Lila restaurant, Kibbutz Ein Shemer, Tnuva, Carmel Fish Hook, Yechiel Steaks for Pilots, Art Deco, Nof Latrun, Eilat Underwater Observatory Park, Burgeranch, Dr. Lek, Tipat Chalav, Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, Beit Ticho, Kinneret, Ha’on Holiday Village, Dutch Tea House, Pina, Naaman Cafe, Sima, Maor Cafe, Novotel, White Nights, Plus Pita, Hot Dog, Chestnuts, Nana, Beit Hacarmel, Pancake House, Caramel Charm, Herodion, Pizza Ami, Tnuva Be’er Sheva, Levona, Brami, Raphael Bread Bar, Beit Hummus, Tachana Center, Sami and Sons, Ruthie and Itzik’s Sandwich, Alois Tavern, Zion Ezra’s Steakhouse, Liav, Dani Bakery, Yechiel Pilot’s Steakhouse, Ovadia’s Sabich, Razgel Meeting, Popolo Pizzeria, Pizza Ami, Tnuva Be’er Sheva, and many more.
The collection is organized in plastic sleeves in three binders. The napkins have not been used and most are in very good condition.