Tiki Mugs
Frances Langford's Outrigger Resort Bamboo Mug
aka Frances Langford's Outrigger Resort Bamboo Tumbler in 1 collection
Standard bamboo tumbler with imprint: "Frances Langford's Outrigger Resort, Jensen Beach, Florida". Unglazed bottom reads "DAGA c. HAWAII".
The Rincon Room Home Bar Tiki Mug - Second Edition - Black
in 5 collections
This is a tall mug shaped like a Lono tiki with tall headdress and marked "The Rincon Room" on reverse. Glazed in black and limited to 30 pieces. The original tiki it is based on was made by Oceanic Arts for a restaurant near the Warehouse in Marina Del Rey and it's been outside Ron Ferrell's (Bongo Fury's) home bar, The Rincon Room, for several years now.
There is also an edition in shades of brown with white teeth and some red highlighting -- limited to 100 pieces.
From Bongo Fury (Ron Ferrel) on Instagram:
"Just in! The Rincon Room mugs are back for a hot minute. Based on the Oceanic Arts Tiki in front of our home bar as seen in the following books- Smuggler’s Cove by Martin and Rebecca Cate, The Home Bar Guide to Tropical Cocktails by Kelly Reilly and Tom Morgan, and The Art of Tiki by Sven Kirsten and Otto von Stroheim. Hand glazed by our friends at Eekum Bookum.
There can be slight variations in glaze colors making each one unique. The molds are destroyed so these are the last few. There were 100 of the mug on the left (first edition in brown) plus these last 12 in a matte finish holds 32oz and is 9 3/4” tall. $100.
The faded black (second edition) on the right is very limited to 30, holds about 28oz also 9 3/4” tall. These are the last 9 and are $150. Message to order. Aloha!"
Doc Parks Peacock Chair
aka Pair of Dice Mug in 5 collections
This mug features a peacock chair with opening in the seat. It is flanked by a Bumatay style tiki on one side (with opening at top for 151-soaked sugar cube) and is perched on a sandy island with flotsam and jetsam, including seashells, a pair of dice, a puffer fish, and the Zombie Village logo palm tree stretching up the reverse side of the chair.
From Doc Parks Designs:
"A Cocktail Set made for good times! The first Tiki mug from Doc Parks Designs had to be a collaboration from Doc and John Mulder. This design boasts a Peacock Chair, various nods to the different Tiki bars where Doc has tended, and a typo! We'll explain further in the Game Leaflet that is also included with the set. The Game Leaflet contains cocktail recipes, a special ingredient recipe, and instructions! Doc says, 'it's a guide to good times! Keep 'em rolling!'
Includes: 1 Doc Parks Peacock Chair Mug ("The Pair of Dice Mug"). Ceramic. Handmade by Eekum Bookum. 1 Escape to Paradise Engraved Straw. 200mm Yellow Bamboo. 1 Doc Parks Beer Pint. 16oz Tempered Glass. Art by Tiki tOny. Produced by South Pacific Promotions. 1 Doc Parks Shot Glass. 2oz Heavy Base. Art by Tiki tOny. Produced by South Pacific Promotions. 4 "Doc's Orders" Drink Coasters. Art by Tiki tOny. A pair of dice. Standard Game Dice 16mm. 'Let the Good Times Roll!' Game Leaflet. FREE GIFT While Supplies Last ~ 2 Doc Parks is my Homeboy Enamel Pins. Produced by Mover & Shaker Co."
Lined Face Tri-Maori Scorpion Bowl - by Stella Bodey - for Spurlin Ceramics
in 0 collections
This is a bowl supported by three tikis. The tikis have long noses, eyes squinted shut and lined faces suggesting moko. They are kneeling and have their hands on their bellies. This design was originated by Stella Bodey at Spurlin Ceramics and was also used for mugs by Sam's Seafood (Later became Don the Beachcomber). The Sam's Seafood menu also shows one of these bowls with a volcano in center. The lined-face Maori was also used on S&P shakers and reproduced by later makers for mugs and shakers as well.
Oakwash Maka Nui Bowl
in 6 collections
This is a bowl modeled after the head of the Disney Polynesian Village mascot, Maui.
Royal Kona Resort Don the Beachcomber Birthday Tiki Mug - Forgotten Warrior Edition - by Tiki Shark
in 0 collections
This hand-painted mug is shaped like a full body Ku Tiki with massive abs and a skull balanced on both knees.
Reverse is marked Don the Beachcomber and has has image of Don in his classic straw hat and holding a Tiki mug.
This mug celebrates the 113th birthday of Don the Beachcomber.
There were other glaze variations, including similar-looking umber colored Open and Limited Editions.
Royal Kona Resort Don the Beachcomber Birthday Tiki Mug - Limited Edition - by Tiki Shark
in 2 collections
This umber glazed mug is shaped like a full body Ku Tiki with massive abs and a skull balanced on both knees.
Reverse is marked Don the Beachcomber and has has image of Don in his classic straw hat and holding a Tiki mug.
This mug celebrates the 113th birthday of Don the Beachcomber and went up for sale on his actual birthday, February 22nd as a Limited Edition of 113 pieces that is signed and numbered.
There were other glaze variations, including a similar-looking open edition and a "Forgotten Warrior" hand-painted mini edition.
Von Baron Hot Wheels - by Marco Almera - for Tiki Farm
in 6 collections
Von Baron combines artist Marco Almera's love of hot rods, Tiki and pop culture history. Von Baron pays homage to the 1960’s Hot Wheels™ collectible car, the “Red Baron”.
Glazed in rich red with a silver matte finished (faux metal) helmet along with additional silver, black and white accents.
Each Von Baron mug comes packaged in a commemorative, printed box featuring Marco’s art!
The heavy-weight mug measures 6-1/4” in height and holds about 24 ounces.
Limited Edition of only 500 total.
Kachaktano Zombie Mug
in 0 collections
A mug shaped like a zombie holding a brain. Glaze varies (including a green version or a white version)...
Tiger Snack - Brown Edition - by Lost Temple Traders
in 2 collections
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Beware: Locals have reported sightings of a man-eating tiger near the Lost Temple. Proceed with caution.
Tiger Snack is a collaboration between Lost Temple Traders and Monkey Skull. Limited to 75 in the brown glaze, these man-eating beasts hold 32 oz of your favorite drink."
There are also orange and white variants.
Tiger Snack - Orange Edition - by Lost Temple Traders
in 4 collections
From Lost Temple Traders:
"Beware: Locals have reported sightings of a man-eating tiger near the Lost Temple. Proceed with caution.
Tiger Snack is a collaboration between Lost Temple Traders and Monkey Skull. Limited to 100 in this glaze, these man-eating beasts hold 32 oz of your favorite drink."
There are also brown and white variants.
Tri-Maori Large Volcano Bowl - by Stella Bodey & Spurlin Ceramics - for Sam's Seafood
aka Lined Face Maori Tikis Volcano Bowl - by Spurlin Ceramics in 0 collections
This large volcano bowl is surrounded by three standing tikis with Maori Moko tattoos.
This tiki design was also used in stand-alone mugs, shakers, and for scorpion bowls without volcano in center.
This bowl was featured prominently in the Sam's Seafood menu and on their postcards. It was quite possibly used at other restaurants as well.