Tiki Mugs
Old Man Merrell Mug Artist Proof
aka Kelly Merrell Mug AP in 1 collection
This is a mug shaped like Kelly Merrell, a bartender at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar in Anaheim, CA. The mug depicts Kelly in his straw hat, with glasses, and pouring a cocktail from a shaker tin into a tiki mug. The regular edition of 200 was limited to 2 mugs per person. This is an artist proof, and, as such, will differ in glaze color and detail.
Sleestak Mug - by Boo-Tiki
in 2 collections
A mug shaped like the head of a Sleestak. It is a lizard-like head with large glossy round black eyes and a horn on top.
Sleestaks/Saleesataka/Sarisataka are the Lizard People from the television show, Land of the Lost, a live-action show mixed with stop-motion animated dinosaurs, which originally aired on Saturday mornings from 1974 to 1976, on the NBC television network. It has since become a 1970s American cult classic. Krofft Productions remade the series in 1991, and adapted it into a feature film in 2009.
Land of the Lost details the adventures of the Marshall family (father Rick and his children Will and Holly), who are trapped in an alternate universe or time warp inhabited by dinosaurs, a primate-type people called Pakuni, and aggressive humanoid/lizard creatures (described as similar to insects) called Sleestak.
Geeki Tikis Beetlejuice Mug
in 5 collections
A mug shaped like Beetlejuice from the 1988 American fantasy-comedy-horror film directed by Tim Burton, produced by The Geffen Company and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The plot revolves around a recently deceased young couple (Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) who become ghosts haunting their former home, and an obnoxious, devious poltergeist named Betelgeuse (pronounced and occasionally spelled Beetlejuice in the movie and portrayed by Michael Keaton) from the Netherworld who tries to scare away the new inhabitants (Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones, and Winona Ryder) permanently.
Severed Zombie Finger Flask
in 3 collections
This is a flask with cork stopper shaped like a severed zombie finger. Matte glazed in either "Monster" (greenish) or "Zombie" (brownish) glaze. Black fingernail was rare. Limited edition.
Geeki Tikis Death Star Mug
aka Star Wars Death Star Mug in 20 collections
A mug shaped like the Death Star from the Star Wars film franchise. The Death Star is a type of fictional mobile space station and galactic superweapon featured in the Star Wars film franchise. The first Death Star, introduced in the original Star Wars film, is stated to be more than 100 km in diameter, and is crewed by an estimated 1.7 million military personnel and 400,000 droids. The second Death Star, which appears in Return of the Jedi is significantly larger, between 160 km to 900 km in diameter, and technologically more powerful than its predecessor. Both versions of these moon-sized fortresses are designed for massive power-projection capabilities, each capable of destroying an entire planet with a blast from its superlasers.
Geeki Tikis Rancor Mug
aka Star Wars Pateesa Rancor Mug in 12 collections
A mug shaped like a Rancor (Pateesa) from the Star Wars film franchise. Glazed in an orangish brown. Its outstretched hand is meant to hold a mini shot sized muglet version of Luke Skywalker (glazed in black with green interior). This 2-part set was a Star Wars Celebration Official Show Store Exclusive. Rancors are large semi-sentient reptilian carnivores native to the planet Dathomir. They stand around five meters tall, with long arms, immense jaws, and armored hides that can withstand blaster fire. This particular rancor, named Pateesa, was kept as a pet by Jabba the Hutt in a pit below his palace court, to which he fed any who displeased him. The beast was killed by Luke Skywalker.
Bar Glass - Pink by Tony Canepa for Hidden Harbor
in 3 collections
This is a double old fashioned or mai-tai glass featuring renditions of the Hidden Harbor backbar and carvings of Crazy Al with artwork by Tony Canepa. Front of glass shows the backbar overseen by a large tiki mask, another side features Crazy Al's signature tiki, and the third side features a mermaid ship's masthead. Floats and other decorations add to the scenes. Came in a pink/turquoise/white version or an orange/turquoise/white version. Hidden Harbor opened in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh in January 2016. The bar is owned by Peter and Matt Kurzweg, who own the brewery next door, and their partner, tikiphile Adam Henry.
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Regular Edition
aka Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Blue Wipe Variant in 13 collections
This mug is shaped like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man mascot from the film, Ghostbusters (1984). Mr. Stay Puft first appears as a picture logo on a prop package of marshmallows in Dana Barrett's apartment, on a graffiti advertisement on the building next to the Ghostbusters' HQ, and then in the climax of the film as the gigantic physical manifestation of the Sumerian deity Gozer. Subsequently, he has been incorporated into many other Ghostbusters media, including the animated series The Real Ghostbusters, comic books, a stage show, and video games. Mr. Stay Puft resembles the Michelin's Bibendum (also known as the "Michelin Man") and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Along with the Ghostbusters logo, the image of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man has become one of the most recognizable emblems of the franchise. This regular edition mug features a blue-wiped glaze with red spot decorations. There is also a Bone Variant and an orange wipe Cross The Streams Variant (Limited to 150 from DesignerCon). The mug was designed by Joe Allard, sculpted by Tufan Sezer, and created with contributions from "Thor" Thordarson and the crew from Tiki Farm.
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Orange Edition
aka Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Crossing The Streams Variant in 4 collections
This mug is shaped like the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man mascot from the film, Ghostbusters (1984). Mr. Stay Puft first appears as a picture logo on a prop package of marshmallows in Dana Barrett's apartment, on a graffiti advertisement on the building next to the Ghostbusters' HQ, and then in the climax of the film as the gigantic physical manifestation of the Sumerian deity Gozer. Subsequently, he has been incorporated into many other Ghostbusters media, including the animated series The Real Ghostbusters, comic books, a stage show, and video games. Mr. Stay Puft resembles the Michelin's Bibendum (also known as the "Michelin Man") and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Along with the Ghostbusters logo, the image of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man has become one of the most recognizable emblems of the franchise. This orange "Crossing The Streams Edition" variant features an orange-wiped glaze. There is also a blue-wiped Regular Edition and a black-wiped beige colored "Bone Edition". The mug was designed by Joe Allard, sculpted by Tufan Sezer, and created with contributions from "Thor" Thordarson and the crew from Tiki Farm.
Frankoma T-7 Coconut Mug Forest Green
in 1 collection
Coconut mug in forest green. "Frankoma T7" in recessed letters on bottom.
Frankoma T-7 Coconut Mug Peach
in 1 collection
Coconut mug, typical in its shape, but not in its peach color. "Frankoma" in recessed letters on bottom.
Frankoma T-7 Coconut Mug Cabernet
in 1 collection
Coconut mug, typical in its shape, but not in its cabernet color. "Frankoma" in recessed letters on bottom.