Tiki Mugs
Irwin The II Skull Mug Bone White
aka Irwin The 2nd Skull Mug Bone White in 4 collections
This is a skull mug in bone white glaze with black sockets and black wipe glaze to pick out detailing. It has heavily pronounced cheekbones that sweep towards the back of the head and come to a point, almost like rear fins on a classic 1950's car. This is a larger version of the previous Irwin Skull mugs.
Irwin The II Skull Mug Gunmetal
aka Irwin The 2nd Skull Mug Gunmetal in 3 collections
This is a skull mug in gunmetal glaze. It has heavily pronounced cheekbones that sweep towards the back of the head and come to a point, almost like rear fins on a classic 1950's car. This is a larger version of the previous Irwin Skull mugs.
Kahiki Dinner Platter
in 3 collections
This beige oval dinner platter was manufactured for the Kahiki in Columbus, OH. It has "Kahiki" printed on it as well as their long signature moai head. Date Code "D-8" on bottom =1963 according to references on Sterling products. Measures 12.25" in length x 9.5" in breadth x 1" tall.
Keanu Tiki Mug Brown Oxidized Blue Highlights
in 3 collections
This is a brown Tiki mug with almond shaped eyes, bared teeth, and a repeated slanted diamond pattern across top and bottom. This glaze is the same as the regular brown version but due to kiln temperatures it oxidized with a blue/purple on part of the mug.
The Shrunken Monkey Skully Mug
in 2 collections
A mug shaped like a standing skeleton figure with wood grain and skulls on reverse. Multiple glaze colors offered.
The Shrunken Monkey Shrunken Head Mug
in 1 collection
A mug shaped like a shrunken head. Multiple glaze colors offered.
Mai Kai Natural Shell Ashtray
in 1 collection
This natural shell ashtray was used at the Mai-Kai in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. It features the restaurant name in their signature font on the interior. Made in Japan sticker on back.
Kahiki Serving Bowl
in 2 collections
This beige soup bowl was manufactured by Sterling for the Kahiki in Columbus, OH. The interior has "Kahiki" printed on it along with the long Kahiki signature moai head. Measures 9" diameter X 1.5" high.
Tommy Bahama Welcome To The Island Coffee Mug
in 1 collection
A coffee cup featuring a hula girl standing beneath a palm tree on both sides. Text reads "Tommy Bahama Welcome To The Island" on front. Bottom has nine unglazed non-slip nubs. Glazed in light green.
Waiakea Village Split Bamboo Server
in 1 collection
A serving dish shaped like a piece of split bamboo and marked for the Waiakea Village (circa 1972). The name of the village came from "wai ākea" in the Hawaiian language meaning "broad waters", and was located in what is now the southeast part of the city of Hilo.
Treasure Craft Maui Hawaii Whale Dish
in 3 collections
A brown whale shaped ashtray with green colored center. Made in the 1960s.
The Grass Skirt Gold Foil Glass
in 3 collections
This is a loball glass with gold foil native style print and black square labeled "The Grass Skirt".