1960s Ambassador Christmas Napkins • Sealed New Old Stock • Caroling Children Deck the Halls Design • 20 Pack 13.5x13.5″ & 20 Pack 10 x10

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Looking for genuine mid-century holiday napkins?
These never-used Ambassador napkins from the 1960s are still sealed in their original packaging.
Each pack features a straightforward “Deck the Halls” design with caroling children, holly garlands, and a wreath. Made of three-ply tissue, they look and feel like linen, but clean up in seconds.

Item Details
Condition:
Factory-sealed, unused vintage napkins. Packaging has minor shelf wear; napkins inside are pristine.

Design:
Retro illustration: children in red and green outfits holding holly garlands and wreaths. Text on border: “Deck the Halls with boughs of… Fa·la·la·la·la·la·la” Colors: ivory background, olive-green text, red and pink accents

Sizes & Quantities:
Large Napkins (13½″ × 13½″) – 20 napkins per pack (182 sq in each)
Cocktail Napkins (10″ × 10″) – 20 napkins per pack (100 sq in each)

Material:
Three-layer bonded tissue
Soft, absorbent, linen-like feel
Made in USA by Ambassador (Hallmark Cards division)

Era:
Circa 1960s–1970s (codes: “65XNK 1H” for large, “50XNK 1H” for cocktail)
Unused New Old Stock (NOS)

What’s Included
-Pack of 20 large (13½″ × 13½″) Ambassador Christmas Napkins
-Pack of 20 cocktail (10″ × 10″) Ambassador Christmas Napkins
Total: 40 napkins, two unopened packs.

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Disclaimer:
The vintage items I share have been previously owned and may show signs of wear. Please use photos as your guide and reach out if you’d like additional shots or details.

Please Note:
All pieces are estate finds that have been surface-cleaned; further cleaning may be desired.

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