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TONGA Room Vintage item

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TongaroomSF posted on 01/21/2006

Good evening-
I have acquired a vintage item from the tonga room at the Fairmont Hotel SF (it says that on the bottom of the item.) I got it a very large estate sale of a person that lived in the Bay Area since 1938.

But, I need help in knowing what it is.So leave me a message and let me know. I have never seen this item on the internet yet. It is very nice. And is in very nice condition.
Brad




[ Edited by: TongaroomSF 2006-01-24 21:16 ]

TDH
the drunken hat posted on 01/21/2006

On 2006-01-20 23:36, TongaroomSF wrote:
Good evening-
I have acquired a vintage item from the tonga room at the Fairmont Hotel SF (it says that on the bottom of the item.) I got it a very large estate sale of a person that lived in the Bay Area since 1938.

But, I need help in knowing what it is. IT is NOT a mug, and i really have no idea what it is, but I have many photos of it, and would be glad to share them with anyone that can tell me what it is. So, email me and let me know. I have never seen this item on the internet yet. It is very nice. And is in very nice condition.
Brad

[ Edited by: TongaroomSF 2006-01-20 23:38 ]

there are plenty of folks who might be able to tell you what you have here on TC. but w/o a pick we can't tell you what it is! post a pic if you want to know what you have!

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TikiJosh posted on 01/22/2006

Suh-weeeeeet! Wish I had one.

[ Edited by: TikiJosh 2006-01-23 10:32 ]

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Humuhumu posted on 01/22/2006

That's a great find, congrats! It's a bowl, used for serving a large drink to be shared by several people. Here it is in Ooga-Mooga:


Tonga Room Three Moai Bowl

It's also pictured on page 174 of Sven Kirsten's Book of Tiki.



Critiki - Ooga-Mooga - Humu Kon Tiki

[ Edited by: Humuhumu 2006-01-21 16:17 ]

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tikicleen posted on 01/22/2006

and just to be thorough and directly answer the question, it is a communal drink bowl.
the tasty "tonga tabu" was most likely served in this bowl. it was a potent drink to be consumed by 4 people.

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Tipsy McStagger posted on 01/22/2006

damn!! I thought I was the only one with one of those!!...nice find. I actually bought mine on ebay a few years back...never seen one since except of course, sven's book......

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SugarCaddyDaddy posted on 01/22/2006

Excellent find. Great, even stamp printing, and you even have the sticker. Very nice. Wouldn't mind having that myself.

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freddiefreelance posted on 01/23/2006

Is it in a different color glaze or just photographed in a warmer light? I think it looks incredible in that tangarine color with all the crazing.

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the drunken hat posted on 01/23/2006

On 2006-01-21 16:33, Tipsy McStagger wrote:
damn!! I thought I was the only one with one of those!!...nice find. I actually bought mine on ebay a few years back...never seen one since except of course, sven's book......

sorry tipsy we have one too! :wink: the pic humu posted is of ours. this bowl in the yellow color was also used at the aku aku in vegas and a dark brown version was used at the islander in stockton.

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TongaroomSF posted on 01/24/2006

The bowl is yellow in color, above is the correct photos. Thanks for noticing. TongaroomSF

[ Edited by: TongaroomSF 2006-01-24 21:19 ]

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