Tiki Mugs
Hurricane Ashtray
in 0 collections
This square clear glass ashtray was manufactured for the Hurricane in New York, NY. It is marked with the name and location of the establishment on the outside and features a palm tree being blown by a hurricane wind.
Mad Mod Mayan - Max’s South Seas Hideaway 2nd Anniversary - Limited Edition - Brown
in 2 collections
From Max's website:
"Designed by the Max’s ceramics team for our 2nd anniversary party October 23, 2021, this mug depicts a 1960’s wood carving that sits behind the main bar at Max’s. For the tiki purists out there, we consider this mug to be “tiki adjacent” - not a Polynesian image but a pretty damn cool design nonetheless. This is an edition of 50 mugs, each numbered on the bottom."
Bora Bora Ashtray
in 0 collections
This round amber glass ashtray was manufactured for the Bora Bora in Encino, CA. It is marked with the name and location of the establishment on the outside and features a tiki.
Spooky Empire Tiki From Hell
aka Spooky Empire Devil Mug in 3 collections
A mug shaped like the head of a devil, and issued through Spooky Empire, a horror enthusiast convention that started in 2003 and takes place each year in Orlando, FL. This year's Spooky Empire convention was April 30th-May 2nd, 2021.
From Spooky Empire:
"Aloha Spooky Friends! To continue our annual tiki mug tradition, we’re very excited for our newest addition and Spooky Empire Exclusive! This year’s devilish mug was fired directly in the burning flames in the depths of the underworld! Art and sculpt by the very talented artists at The Shrunken Monkey! This mug can be filled with plenty of your favorite rum drinks, or whatever floats your boat. Mug is $89 and is now available for pre-order on our site. Limited (and numbered), these will go fast! First come first serve, once these go that’s it! These will be available for PICK UP ONLY at the Spooky Empire, in Orlando, FL, Friday, April 30th! Reserve yours today."
Mod Janus - First Edition - Oxblood Red & Indigo Blue - by Bosko
in 2 collections
From Bosko:
"Mod Janus is an abstract version of the mythical Janus - Janus was the god of doors, gates, and transitions. A Limited First color Edition of 60 hand sculpted Ceramic by Bosko. Cast from a single mold. Glaze is oxblood red with a vivid indigo blue float, it highly varies, each will be unique depending on its position in the kiln. Inside is a clear. We may or may not plan to do a very small second limited edition color after this. Since it is only one mold you are limited to how many you can cast. Mug stands about 7” tall and holds about 16 Oz. © Bosko Hrnjak"
Beauce Moai Scorpion Bowl - Brown
aka Beauce #1869 in 0 collections
This rounded triangular bowl has a moai head at each of the three corners.
The Beauce tiki mug line was used in the 1960s at the Marie-Antoinette restaurant chain and other Canadian tiki locations. They are marked with a catalogue number on bottom.
Beauce Westpac Lookalike Diamond Head Tiki Mug - Brown
aka Beauce #2054 in 0 collections
This mug design was originally produced by Westpac in Japan. The tiki has half-closed eyes with an angular pattern beneath them. It has a diamond on its forehead at the bridge of its flared nose. His mouth is straight but then angles upward at both ends. The pattern at the top is swirls and at the bottom is triangles.
This lookalike by Beauce is glazed in brown. Marked "2054" on bottom.
The Beauce tiki mug line was used in the 1960s at the Marie-Antoinette restaurant chain and other Canadian tiki locations. They are marked with a catalogue number on bottom.
Beauce Curlicue-Browed Tiki Mug
aka Beauce #2056 in 0 collections
This blue tiki mug appears to have hair and has geometric features. The eyes are partial ovals, each eyebrow has a curlicue, and there are triangles on the cheeks. The mouth is open, and the ears are long and protrude slightly at the middle. Marked "2056" on bottom.
The Beauce tiki mug line was used in the 1960s at the Marie-Antoinette restaurant chain and other Canadian tiki locations. They are marked with a catalogue number on bottom.
Beauce Peanut Tiki Mug Fully Glazed Brown
aka Beauce #1758 in 0 collections
This is the classic Paul Marshall Products "peanut" mug design, in tiki mug form. Unlike the more common unglazed bisque version, this one is fully glazed in brown. Tiki has a mouth shaped like a sideways peanut, eyes like almonds, with pupils, gently recessed eyebrows, hands on belly. Marked "1758" on bottom.
The Beauce tiki mug line was used in the 1960s at the Marie-Antoinette restaurant chain and other Canadian tiki locations. They are marked with a catalogue number on bottom.
Beauce Westwood Style TIki Mug Green
aka Beauce #2055 in 0 collections
This tiki head mug has squinted eyes with concentric rings around them, pouty lips, and small ears. Glazed in green. Greatly resembles Westwood tiki mugs from this same time period.
The Beauce tiki mug line was used in the 1960s at the Marie-Antoinette restaurant chain and other Canadian tiki locations. They are marked with a catalogue number on bottom.
Beauce Fogcutter Mug Green
aka Beauce Fog Cutter, Beauce #1915 in 0 collections
This is a green glazed fogcutter mug with wood grain pattern on the exterior. It is modeled after the Spurlin fogcutter which preceded it.
The Beauce tiki mug line was used in the 1960s at the Marie-Antoinette restaurant chain and other Canadian tiki locations. They are marked with a catalogue number on bottom.
Tiki tOny's Tiki Santa Tiki Mug
in 10 collections
This is a mug shaped like a tiki wearing a Santa hat and sitting on a nest of skulls.
Designed by Tiki tOny, sculpted By Thor, and produced by the team at TikiLand Trading Co.
From the TikiLand Trading website:
"This is what happens when two holidays collide in one tiki mug.
'It was the nightscare before Tikimas, and Tiki Santa sits perched on his nest of milky white skulls. He peers and keeps watch over a bubbling, brewing bowl. Steaming with minty sweet candy and spider web mummies, sizzles his cauldron of winter, dust and honey! Summer’s long fingers stretch pulling Fall toward pumpkins and spice whirling a wind into whispering white. With a twitch of his nose the spiders carefully creep in.
Tiki Santa sits stoic upon his throne of bones Patiently waiting for his diabolical draught, recalling jovial times of pine scents and snow. He whispers goodnight and all are affright!' "