Tiki Mugs
Sourpuss Frankenstein Head Mug
aka Sourpuss May I Be Frank Tiki Mug in 6 collections
This is a mug shaped like Frankenstein's head with green skin and black hair. White stitches on forehead, bolts, and eyes. White interior. One of a set of four Tiki mugs, including Tai One On, May I Be Frank, Headhunter, and Aloha Zombie.
Stacked Totem Head Salt and Pepper Shakers
aka Pacific Northwest Indian Totem S&Ps, Pacific Northwest Native S&Ps in 1 collection
This brown glazed set of Totem shaped Salt and Pepper shakers with cold painted details was manufactured by Victoria Ceramics of Japan. Although often mistaken for Polynesian/Tiki, these shakers actually belong to a set of Pacific Northwest Indian Totem pieces. The totem set consisted of at least three slightly differing head mugs, these S&P shakers, and other accompanying pieces which rounded out the set. These were sold in tourist shops throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Grinning Totem Head Shot Mug
aka Pacific Northwest Indian Totem Shot Mug, Pacific Northwest Native Totem Shot Mug in 1 collection
This brown glazed shot mug with cold painted details was manufactured by Victoria Ceramics of Japan. Although often mistaken for Polynesian/Tiki, these shot mugs actually belong to a set of Pacific Northwest Indian Totem pieces. These were sold in tourist shops throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The Tikis Squatting Tiki Mug
in 3 collections
The tiki is crouching with his hands locked just under his knees. His bulging eyes have white cold paint and his mouth is closed and protruding with a thin red line of cold paint across them. The same design was also used at Johnny Quong's Hawaiian in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Westwood W-1 Napkin Holder
in 2 collections
The Westwood W-1 Napkin Holder is brown and double sided. He has round eyes, a long, thin nose and a smiling mouth. The pattern around the top rim is straight, horizontal lines with a fringe underneath them.
Sacramento 2013 Tiki Crawl Mug
aka 2013 Sacramento Ohana Crawl Mug in 5 collections
This is a brown mug shaped like a standing Tiki from the Coral Reef with a large nose, wide toothless mouth, and hands held in front. Sculpted and manufactured by Wendy Cevola. Event held 10/11-10/13/2013.
Mt. Fuji Inn Moai Mug Dashed Green
aka Orchids of Hawaii R-72 Lookalike Green in 11 collections
Stylized moai design, green, with coffee-bean-like eyes. Vertical "dashes" are indented into the mug all over. Similar to Orchids of Hawaii design R-72. From the Mt. Fuji Inn in Omaha, Nebraska. There is another version of this dashed design from the Mt. Fuji Inn that is brown.
There is also a version of this mug from this location that has no dashes, only woodgrain around the eyes, and was available in green or yellow.
Tiki Hut Peanut Lined Face OMC Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 1 collection
A peanut-like set of Tiki shakers with lined faces, from OMC, in light honey brown glaze, marked for the Tiki Hut in Billerica, MA.
National Tiki History Glass
aka National Tiki History Double Old Fashioned Glass in 1 collection
This is a lowball glass that features logos and artwork from these historic Tiki-themed hotels, bars and restaurants: The Hanalei Hotel in San Diego, Luau 400 in New York City, The Mainlander in St. Louis, Johnny's Tiki Hut in Salt Lake City, and the Inter-Island Resorts in Hawaii. Images assembled by Christie "Tiki Kiliki" White and Stacie Herndon. The design debuted at Hukilau 2013 in an orange/black/pink imprint. They were released in sets of two or four.
The Hukilau 10th Anniversary Black Magic Snifter Glass
aka The Hukilau 2011 Black Magic Snifter Glass in 6 collections
This snifter was produced for the 2011 Hukilau in Florida. Kevin Kidney designed this 10th Anniversary Glass with Aqua and Gold to commemorate 10 years of The Hukilau. The design features the Hukilau logo and the images that Kevin created out of paper when he designed The Hukilau's poster in 2007. The glass also features Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Kevin designed this glass especially to serve the Black Magic cocktail.
Danlovestikis Geckoma Glass
in 4 collections
The Geckoma is a combination of the Frankoma War God mug and Gecko's signature tiki mug base style. This glass repeats the Geckoma image in black around the sides and is marked "Danlovestikis" under each Geckoma. Designed by Duane "TravelingJones" Jones. From the home bar of Dan and Wendy Cevola.
Cave Man Hiball Glass
aka Caveman Hiball Glass in 5 collections
This set of glasses have a frosted background with several different cave man scenes. There is a cave man dragging a cave girl by the hair, a cave girl bonking a cave man on the head, a cave girl cooking while a cave man naps, and cave people using a giraffe as a slide. These are hiball/Tom Collins glasses and the Federal glass shield is visible on the bottom of all the glasses.