Tiki Mugs
Treasure Craft Hawaii Palm Tree Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 9 collections
These shakers are shaped like coconuts and were manufactured by Treasure Craft. They hang on a palm tree shaped base marked "Hawaii."
Hawaii Pineapple Lei Mug
in 1 collection
This pineapple shaped mug with lid has a multi-color lei around it and is marked "Hawaii" on the front in raised black letters.
Orchids of Hawaii R-7
aka OOH Bamboo Mug in 4 collections
This bamboo-shaped mug was manufactured by Orchids of Hawaii. Glaze is brown. Marked "Orchids of Hawaii" "R-7" and "Japan" on bottom.
Hawaiian Inn Peanut Lined Face Mug Fully Glazed
in 9 collections
A peanut-like tiki with a lined face in light brown full glaze. Marking is stamped in black on the back, "Daytona's Hawaiian Inn".
Paul Marshall Products Stackable Tiki Mug
in 11 collections
This tiki mug was manufactured by Paul Marshall Products with a slightly narrower base than body, to allow for stacking. Each mug has two tiki faces, one on each side.
Monkey With Fez Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 4 collections
These brown shakers are shaped like sitting monkeys wearing red fezes. The fez is marked "S" and "P" in yellow.
Aloha Hawaii Banner Pineapple Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 7 collections
These yellow shakers are shaped like pineapples and read "Aloha" and "Hawaii" across the front on a white banner.
Kona Kai Round Headed Tiki Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 7 collections
These brown shakers were manufactured by OMC for the Kona Kai. They are two round-headed tikis, with hands making a thumbs-up gesture at the belly. Marked "Kona Kai" in black letters on the front base.
Upper Deck Moai Mug
in 1 collection
This moai has no eyes, a very defined brow, long low-profile ears and fairly pronounced lips. It has the Upper Deck logo on the back.
Hobbyist Duncan Ki'i Akua Salt & Pepper Shakers
aka SM 1035 Tiki Salt & Pepper in 7 collections
These shakers are shaped like a traditional temple image. The tiki has wide round eyes, a large simple headdress, a gaping mouth and his long fingers which meet on his stomach. Colors vary since they were painted by home hobbyists. They were made from a Duncan brand hobbyist mold (circa 1963) and also resemble the early Coco Joe's piece pictured on pg. 167 of Tiki Quest.
Tiki Jack's Compote
in 1 collection
Tiki Jack's was located in Berkeley, California from 1962-1977, but was destroyed by a fire in 1977.
Before it was Tiki Jack's, the site was home to The Skipper House, a pre-tiki tropical bar.
The site, as of 2022, is now Lorin Station Plaza, an apartment building.
This white footed dish has light blue airbrushed graphics and a Tiki head that looks like a Strikow design. There are very similar decanters by Strikow from this time period and what was assumed to be a hobbyist mug that might have an association to Tiki Jack's.
Measures 8 1/4" across and 3.50" tall.
Kon Tiki Compote
in 1 collection
This white footed dish was manufactured for Steve Crane's Kon Tiki restaurant. It features the Kon Tiki logo on the top in brown letters.