Tiki Mugs
Royal Kona Resort Don the Beachcomber Loball Glass Black Print
in 1 collection
Glass loball with Tiki mug logo and labeled for the Royal Kona Resort Don The Beachcomber, based in Kailua-Kona, HI. The glass features their signature tiki mug logo and is marked "Don The Beachcomber Royal Kona Resort Home of the Original Mai-Tai!" on front. This Don the Beachcomber is located within the Royal Kona Resort, where it opened in 2005. This location is not to be confused with the historic, long-gone Don the Beachcomber restaurants run by Donn Beach or his partner Sunny Sund, but rather was opened by someone who later picked up the rights to the name.
Wauwatiki Loball Glass
aka Wauwatiki Mai Tai Glass in 1 collection
Glass loball with Tiki and tapa design logo and labeled for the Wauwatiki in Wauwatosa, WI.
High Roller Tiki Lounge Coconut Mug
aka Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug for High Roller Tiki Lounge in 4 collections
This is a coconut shaped mug marked for High Roller Tiki Lounge, Solvang, CA. It features their logo name between two swaying coconut palms. This Wiki-Wiki Coconut Mug was also used by Tiki Farm for other locations, including Clifton's Pacific Seas in Los Angeles and Tiki-Ko in Bakersfield, CA.
Palm Tiki Brown
in 9 collections
A mug shaped like a Tiki head with a squiggly pattern around its almond eyes, three v-shaped brow lines, and a figure-eight shaped mouth with tongue extended. This is the first design produced by Debba-Debba. Comes in either "Traditional Tiki Brown" or "Creamsicle Orange" and this is the brown version. Made in China through their Munktiki Imports line.
Palm Tiki in Creamsicle Orange
in 10 collections
A mug shaped like a Tiki head with a squiggly pattern around its almond eyes, three v-shaped brow lines, and a figure-eight shaped mouth with tongue extended. This is the first design produced by Debba-Debba. Comes in either "Traditional Tiki Brown" or "Creamsicle Orange" and this is the orange version. Made in China through their Munktiki Imports line.
Taboo Island Coconut Mug Metallic
in 1 collection
This coconut mug has a rounded three sided shape and was molded off of an actual coconut. Metallic exterior glaze and red interior. No edition number on bottom. Has vertical line texturing that is more defined than previous limited edition coconuts.
Tonga Room Fog Cutter Tiki Mug
aka Tonga Room Fogcutter Tiki Mug in 36 collections
A brown fog cutter shaped mug with a standing Tiki, wearing an orange lei, on front against rope ship's rigging and "Tonga" written in orange on a white sail on the back. Top rim is decorated with a piece of braided white nautical rope. Marked "Tonga Room San Francisco" on back. Primarily gloss brown glaze.
Maddux Pottery Palm Tree Bamboo Mug
in 1 collection
This is a bamboo-shaped mug with a palm tree on front.
Hard Rock Cafe Key West Surfer Mug
in 1 collection
This multicolored mug shows a sunset/sunrise scene that fades from red at top to orange and then yellow at bottom. A slightly raised wave crests with a stick figure surfer riding the tip.
Trader Vic's Rum Barrel Bowl Brown
aka Trader Vic's Rum Barrel Bowl Modern in 49 collections
The Trader Vic's Rum Barrel Bowl is shaped like a rum barrel on its side with a square opening. It is supported by short legs and has two straps around each end of the barrel. This version is glazed in glossy brown and the words "Fine Old Rum" are in a cursive style font, whereas earlier editions have a blockier font.
Trader Vic's Waikiki Crooked Letter Logo Mai Tai Glass
in 2 collections
This loball glass was manufactured for Trader Vic's. It features their logo abelam mask in white and reads "Trader Vic's Mai Tai" in white crooked letter font.
Kamp Krusty Totem Pole Mug
aka Simpsons Kamp Krusty Totem Pole Mug in 2 collections
This is a mug shaped like a totem pole with Krusty the Klown and other characters. As seen on the animation series "The Simpsons" season 4 episode 60 called "Kamp Krusty". The Kamp Krusty totem pole has a white topped Krusty section, a blue midsection and a yellow dog bottom.