Tiki Mugs
Hukilau 2018 Double Old Fashioned Glass
in 1 collection
This loball was produced for the 2018 Hukilau. Depicts a reclining woman sunbathing and holding a cocktail in her hand.
Hukilau 2018 Hiball Glass
aka Hukilau 2018 Tom Collins Glass, Hukilau 2018 Zombie Glass in 2 collections
A hiball featuring two women in bathing suits with bathing caps swimming underwater with bubbles and marked "The Hukilau".
Pinup Girl Book End
aka Pinup Girl Tie Rack, Pinup Girl Towel Rack in 1 collection
This is a reclining pinup girl bent at waist with her legs up in the air and hands on hips. These pieces had multiple uses, with two together used as bookends, or hung up on a wall to use as a tie or towel rack. There is also a Dorothy Kindell version that has a similar pinup hula girl with hands over head and entwined in hair.
Hobbyist Duncan Hawaiian Pig Bowl
aka DM (Duncan Mold) # 37 A in 1 collection
The Duncan pig-shaped mold with tribal designs on sides was used for a variety of purposes, including this bowl. Some were created with a number of small holes for toothpicks in order to use the bowl as an h'ordeuvre server. Some were sealed almost entirely and used as piggy-banks. Some were made with the otherwise open snout corked or sealed (plug seal is part of two-piece mold) and used as drinking vessels. It was made from a Duncan Hobbyist mold (circa 1969).
Tonga Lei Fog Cutter Tiki Mug
in 1 collection
This golden brown mug is shaped like a tiki head with open figure-eight mouth and heavy brow ridge. It is marked "Vermonde Original" on bottom. This mug is pictured in The Tonga Lei's menu. The Tonga Lei was a restaurant and motel on the Pacific Coast Highway in scenic Malibu, and operated from 1961 and into the '70s (1977?), when it became a Don the Beachcomber.
Hungry Piranha Mug Second Edition
aka Hungry Piranha Mug In Red Without Bloody Teeth in 8 collections
A mug shaped like a skeletal piranha with a hole through it. Glazed in a wipe-away effect reddish color. The 18 artist's proofs feature a red glaze and bloody teeth. This production run of 150 Second Edition mugs are red but do not have blood on the teeth.
Rano Kao
aka Rano Kao Easter Island Volcano Mug in 7 collections
This is a volcano shaped mug with a Moai sticking out of the crater. The mug is modeled after Rano Kao, a 324 m (1,063 ft) tall extinct volcano that forms the southwestern headland of Easter Island. The back of the mug features a sailing ship passing the volcano.
2017 Tiki Weekender Mug Black
in 0 collections
This is a moai mug that was influenced by Salvador Dali with strange lines and curves. This was the second mug done using a Jeff Chouinard design. It was based on a moai carving that he did for Tiki Cay Lonnie in Ft Lauderdale named "Salvador", which was inspired by Salvador Dali. His lines were very strange and askew, and his nose was curved. Originally made in a beige glaze for the Tiki Weekender, Oct. 21-22, at The Sands Treasure Island, FL. This version in black with moko tattooing on face was sold by Eekum Bookum afterwards.
Outl1n3 Island La Chica Bobbet Test Glaze
aka Outl1n3 Island Female Tiki Bob in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like a female version of the classic Tiki Bob. As a test glaze, each is unique with unique colors and details.
2019 Luau at the Lake Mug
aka 2019 Luau at the Lake Hut Mug in 9 collections
This is a lidded hut-shaped mug with removable roof that has two straw holes. Features a tiki head under the roofline on either side of the roof lid. Measures approximately 5" wide x 3.75" deep x 5.75" tall. Additionally, 6 artist proofs in various glazes were sold in the silent auction at the event.
Shameful Tiki Room Signature Mug - Fourth Edition - Glossy Brown Variant
in 14 collections
This is a mug featuring several Tiki face masks on top of a mound of skulls with jungle vines growing amongst them. Glazed in gloss brown except for green vines. Measures: 7" tall by 4" wide at bottom and 1.5" opening at top. Designed by Rod Moore and Tank. There is also a version in all black. In 2020, a bone white version was released.
Aztec Eagle Headdress Decanter
in 1 collection
A ceramic decanter shaped like a seated Aztec figure with hands on knees and wearing a large feathered eagle headdress. 10" tall including stopper. This decanter was issued in both an all-green and a brown version. It was part of a set that included six rectangular shot glasses with angular geometric patterns similar to those on base of decanter. No maker's marks. Probably a promotional decanter set for tequila.