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eBay: E-bay unusual bowl , not my auction

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Alnshely posted on 01/23/2004

I haven't seen this before. and check out "The Skipper Kent Collection"
Mahalo,
Al

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3269030941

[ Edited by: Alnshely on 2004-01-22 23:48 ]

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emspace posted on 01/23/2004

Wow, we could see a new record set here - 200 bucks with nine days still to go? Whew! Beautiful mug tho...

em.

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Jeff Central posted on 01/23/2004

WOW!!! I have "never" seen that mug before. It is gorgeous. It's a good thing I don't collect mugs though like I do menus, I would never have any money. Good luck to the winning bidder. Are you going for this Shelly?

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Cool Manchu posted on 01/23/2004

I saw that bowl last night. Its simply incredible IMHO. I wish I could find a way to get my cheap ass self to cough up the 800 or so bucks this thing will sell for.

With the condition, it could go more.

Especially considering that a Frankoma War God mug (the smaller one) sold for over 700 bucks and the Kahiki "Planter" bowl sells for around that range as well and they are most likely more common than that bowl...

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TikiHula posted on 01/23/2004

It's so cool to see a new mug/bowl that no one has seen before! Even after collecting for years and scouring ebay regularly, a new mug like this can pop up at any time- I love it!

These guys have been selling off a bunch of stuff over the last year that was supposedly owned by Kent. So, that adds some credibility to where it may have been used. If it was marked like the other Skipper Kent's bowls then it would be an even bigger find!!
...could even have been a sample bowl from a company that was trying to get Kent's to use their stuff...?

...am I going to "borrow" the photos and put them in the tiki gallery?? ...hmmmm...of course!! :D

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8FT Tiki posted on 01/23/2004

It is really stunning. Why oh why does this pretty one have to be so rare??

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bigbrotiki posted on 01/24/2004

Wowheeee! Never saw this before!

....wwwwwait! I think they just made this...that can't have been used there! Why do they not show the inscription!
(desperate ranting of my inner voice trying to reason with my Gollum "Me want" reaction)

Oh well...nice to see something new, yeah yeah. Sigh.

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fartsatune posted on 01/24/2004

Wow, sure wish the Super 7 had gone to me tonight!!!

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Phillip Roberts posted on 01/25/2004

[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-10 13:45 ]

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emspace posted on 01/28/2004

This is where the Mystery Tiki People come out of the woodwork - it is now nearly $400, and the high bidder is "allstarpimp" with only 6 feedbacks. Who???

:-?, em.

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bigbrotiki posted on 01/28/2004

This IS shaping up to be the new Holy Grail of Tiki- Nobody I know has ever seen it before.

It more and more seems like a sample made for Skipper Kent by a pottery company, to get orders.

WHO made his other mugs? Maybe they also made this one time attempt.

BK
Basement Kahuna posted on 01/28/2004

YOWWWW, that's some dish! The colors and design are beautiful.

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tikijackalope posted on 01/28/2004

Alnshely wrote:

I haven't seen this before. and check out "The Skipper Kent Collection"

Here is the set of salt and pepper shakers they are offering: http://www.galwest.com/collectibles/skipper_kent/ceramics/tiki_saltpepper2.htm

The Williams Gallery states they were "made exclusively for Skipper Kent's Restaurant, San Francisco," but I found a pair this past weekend marked "Disneyland" that (provided they are the same size) look to be the same thing with the same finish. I haven't shot a pic of my shakers yet, but here is a set that went on ebay recently: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3267440276&category=29460

What is the age of the Disneyland moai shakers? It would be interesting to know if their date range correlates to the stated age of the Kent shakers. And if thats an OMC sticker on the ebay shakers, perhaps they made they made the bowl too.


[ Edited by: tikijackalope on 2004-01-28 04:48 ]

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tikijackalope posted on 01/28/2004

Ooops, I broke a link in my last post. Here it is: http://www.galwest.com/collectibles/skipper_kent/ceramics/tiki_saltpepper2.htm

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PolynesianPop posted on 01/28/2004

On 2004-01-27 21:24, emspace wrote:
This is where the Mystery Tiki People come out of the woodwork - it is now nearly $400, and the high bidder is "allstarpimp" with only 6 feedbacks. Who???

allstarpimp is a friend of mine. He's a VERY SERIOUS collector who's been collecting for many years. He has over 400 mugs (with lots of prototype designs & one-offs) and dozens of carvings. He's a purist who only comes out on eBay for the really rare stuff.


**Poly-Pop ***

He who dies with the most broken mugs WINS!

[ Edited by: PolynesianPop on 2004-01-28 08:13 ]

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bigbrotiki posted on 01/28/2004

Now who might that be...with THAT name..? :) Hope he gets it, that means I can photograph it one day....

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vegastikidude posted on 02/02/2004

Can you believe the ending price on this...$671.56? Who is "kohalacharms" and what does he/she do for a living?

I'd love to find this bowl at my local Swap Meet or Thrift Store for the usual price of $2.00 to $3.00.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3269030941

BK
Basement Kahuna posted on 02/02/2004
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Phillip Roberts posted on 02/02/2004

On 2004-02-01 19:18, vegastikidude aloha,
wrote:

Who is "kohalacharms?"

[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-10 13:49 ]

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emspace posted on 02/02/2004

The INDESTRUCTIBLE kohalacharms! A real gent I might add.

em.

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