Tiki Mugs
Gecko Seahorse - Blue
in 5 collections
This seahorse-shaped mug was manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. It has a blue glaze.
Gecko Seahorse - Green
in 4 collections
This seahorse-shaped mug was manufactured by Gecko'z South Sea Arts. It has a bright green glaze.
Westwood Spice Rack Pepper Shaker
in 8 collections
This brown pepper shaker is one of six shakers from the Westwood spice rack. The tiki has round concave eyes, a straight mouth, and its nose resembles a necktie.
Carlos Reproduction Shot White
in 1 collection
This white shot has a very similar design to the Accoutrements Carlos mug, although it has no makers mark. It has Carlos' semi-circle eyes, clenched teeth, and hands on belly. These appear to come marked with a variety of locations indicating they are made for the tourist trade.
Westwood Spice Rack Salt Shaker
in 9 collections
This green salt shaker is one of six shakers from the Westwood spice rack. The tiki has round concave eyes, a straight mouth, and its nose resembles a necktie.
Westwood Spice Rack Nutmeg Shaker
in 7 collections
This yellow nutmeg shaker is one of six shakers from the Westwood spice rack. The tiki has round concave eyes, a straight mouth, and its nose resembles a necktie.
Westwood Spice Rack Allspice Shaker
in 9 collections
This blue allspice shaker is one of six shakers from the Westwood spice rack. The tiki has round concave eyes, a straight mouth, and its nose resembles a necktie.
Westwood Spice Rack Cinnamon Shaker
in 7 collections
This purple cinnamon shaker is one of six shakers from the Westwood spice rack. The tiki has round concave eyes, a straight mouth, and its nose resembles a necktie.
Westwood Spice Rack Paprika Shaker
in 8 collections
This red paprika shaker is one of six shakers from the Westwood spice rack. The tiki has round concave eyes, a straight mouth, and its nose resembles a necktie.
Kings Island Kona Kai Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 5 collections
These salt & pepper shakers are shaped like the Kona Kai logo tiki the tiki has a large, lined face, and hands that meet in front of the chest. Marked "Kings Island" on the back.
Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park located 24 miles northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio, United States. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, the park first opened in 1972 by the Taft Broadcasting Company. It was part of a larger effort to move and expand Coney Island, a popular resort destination along the banks of the Ohio River that was prone to frequent flooding. After more than $300 million in capital investments, the park features over 100 attractions including fourteen roller coasters and a 33-acre water park.
Coconut Palm Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 3 collections
The light brown shakers on this set are shaped like coconuts and are hanging from a palm tree.
Florida Short Ku Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 5 collections
These short brown shakers are shaped like Ku and are marked "Florida" on the front base. The headdress is accented with gold paint.