Tiki Mugs
Zombi Bob Limited Edition
in 3 collections
This decaying version of the classic mug manages to keep a smile on his face despite his undead predicament. Zombi Bob Limited Edition comes in a variety of glaze combinations, each one unique.
The Ghastly Ones Gravekeeper Purple
in 20 collections
The Gravekeeper was sculpted and designed for Tiki Farm by The Ghastly Ones front man, Baron Shivers. The mug is shaped like a ghoul with sunken eyes wearing a top hat. This is the second release of this mug, this time in purple.
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Mug Custom
aka Gilligan's Island Tiki Mug in 22 collections
Milan Guanko's Kona Gold Tiki mug is inspired by a Tiki that appeared on the television show, Gilligan's Island. This Tiki has coffee bean shaped eyes and rough palm texture at the top of its head as well as the base. This mug was issued in a regular open edition, a limited edition, an Okolemaluna edition, a "bloody" edition, and a paua shell purple edition. Lastly, there is a unique custom version. Customized versions vary with changes to the sculpt, glaze, and additional ornament.
Oi' Pona
in 36 collections
Oi'Pona is a traditional Marquesan Tiki with big eyes and Marquesan Moko in a matte Terra Cotta glaze.
Karo Batak
aka Seated Man in 30 collections
This Tiki is based on the carvings of the Batak people of Northern Sumatra. Glazed in a metal grayish black satin with a red gloss interior.
Smuggler's Cove Starboard Light First Anniversary Mug
in 3 collections
This starboard light mug has a rusted copper glaze finish at top and bottom and a green finish for the "glass housing" of the lantern. Each one is signed and numbered on the bottom and came with a certificate. There is also a matching port light mug.
Smuggler's Cove Port Light First Anniversary Mug
in 2 collections
This port light mug has a rusted copper glaze finish at top and bottom and a red finish for the "glass housing" of the lantern. Each one is signed and numbered on the bottom and came with a certificate. There is also a matching starboard light mug.
Suffering Bitch
aka Mai Tai Jane in 8 collections
This is a female version of the classic "Suffering Bastard" or "Mai Tai Joe" mug which was originally issued by Trader Vic's. This version has breasts. The regular Suffering Bitch comes in many color choices. The regular version mug was an edition of 100 and the super limited edition version mug in platinum was limited to only 25.
Suffering Bitch Platinum
aka Mai Tai Jane in 3 collections
This is a female version of the classic "Suffering Bastard" or "Mai Tai Joe" mug which was originally issued by Trader Vic's. This version has breasts. The regular Suffering Bitch comes in many color choices. The regular version mug was an edition of 100 and the super limited edition version mug in platinum was limited to only 25.
Omni Hut 50th Anniversary Mug - Brown
in 27 collections
The Tikis featured on the Omni Hut Tiki mug are the same Tikis that were rendered for the Omni Huts original menu cover and are still on their menu to this day. They are tall, standing Ku Tikis, with open mouths and long headdresses. There are two colors of this mug. The first is the brown edition limited to 800 mugs and the second is the purple edition limited to 200 mugs.
Omni Hut 50th Anniversary Mug - Purple
in 10 collections
The Tikis featured on the Omni Hut Tiki mug are the same Tikis that were rendered for the Omni Hut's original menu cover and are still on their menu to this day. They are tall, standing Ku Tikis, with open mouths and long headdresses. There are two colors of this mug. The first is the brown edition limited to 800 mugs and the second is the purple edition limited to 200 mugs. The purple version also has blue and gold accents on the Tiki headdresses.
London Beachcomber Flaming Grog Mug
aka The Beachcomber at the Mayfair Flaming Grog Mug in 2 collections
This small Tiki mug has a big belly button, oval lips, and angular eyes. Different glaze colors have been seen, ranging from dark matte brown to lighter shades of matte brown. Lighter, sometimes white interior. This mug was used at The Beachcomber in the Mayfair Hotel at Berkeley Square, which is now the Radisson Edwardian May Fair Hotel. The design can also be seen on the front cover of the 1960s Beachcomber Dinner Menu. In period commercials available online, this mug and other matching pieces can be seen in use. See here: http://www.britishpathe.com/video/crocodile-bar-aka-beachcomber-club
Apparently two different potteries made this mug - Powell Pottery and Geoffrey Maund Pottery. The Powell Pottery pieces are not marked as such, but have "May Fair London" inscribed on bottom. The Geoffrey Maund pieces have his ink stamp on the bottom.