Tiki Mugs
McDonald's Hawaii Souvenir Gone Fishing Glass
in 1 collection
This is a loball or double rocks glass depicting several men with fishing nets. It is part of a series of 4 glasses from the "Hawaiians and Their Sea" series put out for the McDonald's chain in Hawaii around 1980 or so. The glass is slightly smoky and the graphics are in white. Marked "L" for Libbey on bases. The set was sold boxed together and marked "Pacific Isle Packaging Inc."
McDonald's Hawaii Souvenir Welcoming Party Glass
in 2 collections
This is a loball or double rocks glass depicting a small boat of men rowing out to greet a larger boat. It is part of a series of 4 glasses from the "Hawaiians and Their Sea" series put out for the McDonald's chain in Hawaii around 1980 or so. The glass is slightly smoky and the graphics are in white. Marked "L" for Libbey on bases. The set was sold boxed together and marked "Pacific Isle Packaging Inc."
McDonald's Hawaii Souvenir Surfing Glass
in 1 collection
This is a loball or double rocks glass with a surfer depicted. It is part of a series of 4 glasses from the "Hawaiians and Their Sea" series put out for the McDonald's chain in Hawaii around 1980 or so. The glass is slightly smoky and the graphics are in white. Marked "L" for Libbey on bases. The set was sold boxed together and marked "Pacific Isle Packaging Inc."
Clay Art Garnished Coconut Dish
in 2 collections
This coconut-shaped dish was manufactured by Clay Art. It has an umbrella, a hibiscus flower, and a straw jutting out from the top. This dish is part of a set of several pieces. The platter, for instance, depicts an identically garnished coconut.
Clay Art Coconut Bowl
in 1 collection
This coconut-shaped bowl was manufactured by Clay Art. It has a white interior, a black edge, and the exterior is brown with black and tan vertical streaks of color.
Clay Art Hula Beach Tiki Dish Yellow
in 3 collections
This dish was manufactured by Clay Art. It is multi-color but mainly yellow. The interior features the same Tiki design as the matching mug. It has football-shaped eyes and an open figure eight mouth showing his top row of teeth. It is marked "Clay Art" on the bottom.
Clay Art Double Tiki Dish
in 1 collection
This dish was manufactured by Clay Art. It is flanked on either side by two identical standing Tikis with green heads and orange bodies. It is marked "Clay Art" on the bottom.
Small Four Face Tiki Bowl Gloss Glaze
in 4 collections
Small gloss glazed bowl with a pedestal, wood-grain-look brown ceramic, with four faces around the bowl. Unmarked but same sculpt as Orchids of Hawaii matte version.
Dolomite Tiki Salt & Pepper Set #2
in 3 collections
A set of brown salt and pepper shakers shaped like Tikis. Each have wide, grinning mouths, square teeth, and hands at sides. Packaging calls them "Dolomite Salt & Pepper Shakers" and marked "China" on bottom. Set #2 is distinguishable, among other details, because the salt shaker has clenched rows of teeth, not a figure-eight-shaped mouth as with Set #1.
Enesco Lazy Susan Serve Set
in 3 collections
This lazy susan has a green central Tiki with four dishes (two yellow and two green). The dishes are removable and have Ku handles. The central Tiki is attached to a wire frame and its base is hollow to about 1.5" down. The Tikis are carved much like the ones on giant wooden spoon and fork sets. Dishes have a repeating leaf pattern.
Don the Beachcomber Driftwood Plaque Ashtray
in 4 collections
This ashtray was made for Don the Beachcomber. The ashtray features a driftwood plaque with "Don the Beachcomber" written on it. Reads "Don the Beachcomber Hotel Sahara Las Vegas, Saint Paul Hilton in Saint Paul Minnesota, Hollywood, Palm Springs, & Chicago."
Shrunken Head Hula Girl
in 8 collections
This is a mug shaped like a hula girl head that has been shrunken, with both the eyes and lips sewn shut. Primarily purple with black hair and black over-glazing to highlight details. 75 in first run regular edition and 25 in the special edition, for an overall run of 100.
Certainly appears inspired by vintage Marwal Hula Girl head busts which were made of plaster and carefully painted.