Welcome to the Tiki Central 2.0 Beta. Read the announcement
Tiki Central logo
Celebrating classic and modern Polynesian Pop

Tiki Central / Collecting Tiki / Tiki Finds

Post #126611 by Kono on Sat, Nov 20, 2004 6:47 PM

You are viewing a single post. Click here to view the post in context.
K
Kono posted on Sat, Nov 20, 2004 6:47 PM

Today was a pretty good day for tiki hunting.

In the back: The Musical Moods of the Maori. Just in front of it is a Treasure Craftesque appetizer server shaped as a boat by Sequoia Ware. Left to right: a large pink mug that looks just like the Skipper Kent's Princess Keolo-na-hihi mug except it's all pink, not painted and a bit larger. It's unmarked. Next is a mug discussed on p103 of Tiki Quest. This is the version with glasses. Says: "MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR HONG KONG BAR CENTURY PLAZA HOTEL" on the bottom. Next is a Leilani with several stirs including 2 Hawaiian Village (red and orange), Mai Kai, 6 TV menehune of various sizes, a Ports of Call and a couple others.

A little better look at the LP. The cover photo has several nice maori carvings.

Back left is a Hawaiian souvenir plate. Back right is a cool Hawaiian cookbook that I think may have been posted here earlier. Left front is a moai mug marked Kahiki Columbus Ohio on the bottom. Middle mug has "Hawaii Kai" marking on the back. On the right is a Treasure Craft coconut tree s/p shakers.

Cool 60s lamp that kind of straddles tiki and Danish Modern.

Two pairs of s/p shakers in perfect condition. Left are marked Kon-Tiki Ports and the right are marked Kona Kai.

Pretty good haul.