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Hard to tell but this is a Ku salt shaker.
Yard sale peeps were gonna toss it.

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Here he is

You are amazing Jon,
Mahalo

Fun estate sale today, first an old pineapple carrier from Hawaii with nice graphics


and a matchbook from The Skippers restaurant


finally a Steve Crane and Associates rum barrel

Looks like a barrel kinda day. I picked up a rare Bob's rum barrel from the Mauna Loa Detroit that is stone cold mint!! Also two Hawaii Kai Ku mugs and a Tonga Room mug. And all for $15.

And this older heavy miniature diver's helmet. I may put a patina on it and wire it up for a hanging lamp.


"Anyone who has ever seen them is thereafter haunted as if by a feverish dream" Karl Woermann

[ Edited by: uncle trav 2016-02-27 15:35 ]

Awww, NaugaTiki/Uncle T. You guys are killin me. I luv the barrel mugs! Nice finds gentlemen
Cheers

David- easy thanks to ooga

Good stuff all

Today's

Kon Tiki/ Frankie's / Kona Kai


Worst sound ever, slurp of an empty tiki mug through my straw!!!

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2016-02-28 17:09 ]

Hello!

I recently came across some 2.5 foot tall carved tikis that had the name "Gordon" carved at the base as a signature. Does anyone know anything about the artist?

On 2016-02-29 21:39, DixonAlibi wrote:
Hello!

I recently came across some 2.5 foot tall carved tikis that had the name "Gordon" carved at the base as a signature. Does anyone know anything about the artist?

Show pix of the tikis please.

On 2016-03-01 00:13, nui 'umi 'umi wrote:

On 2016-02-29 21:39, DixonAlibi wrote:
Hello!

I recently came across some 2.5 foot tall carved tikis that had the name "Gordon" carved at the base as a signature. Does anyone know anything about the artist?

Show pix of the tikis please.


H

T

Dixon, I don't know what those are, but nice find!

Latest stuffs... pair of OMC Moari mugs, pair of Royal Lahaina Resort mugs, and Orchids of Hawaii Ku mug and ...

a pair of AKU AKU chopsticks!! Found these babies on a quick trip to Albuquerque NM.

[ Edited by: TheBigT 2016-03-09 18:01 ]

TheBigT those chop sticks are a rare find. I've never seen them in 20 years of collecting. Treasure them! Wendy

T- chops nice
Come on over
Ill make,,,,,,,, sumptin to eat
Just leave a pair of sticks

Lol

Good find

Last couple weeks stuff:

8 Harveys hula mugs, 2 Harvey's bowls,one moai mug, one Buddha mug I had to buy to get the Moai mug, and an Aku Aku coconut mug

8 trader vics coconut mugs


Plastic Japanese float


Glass tiki glass

Moai necklace and resin Hawaiian pendant

Maori portraits book

Buzzy Out!

T

Daaaang Buzz, wish I found stuff like that in Houston.

Wendy & Jon, thanks. This is the first time I have found something from Aku Aku. :)

Buzz- u da man

Found this today
The Polynesian Palace / Cinerama Reef Towers / Hawaii hiball glass
Writing in black not red like the Al Harrington hiball version
And no Al

S

Those chopsticks are an awesome find TheBigT. Congratulations.

I did really well today. The guy on the far left is actually a candle which i believe is a first for my collection. And i love the abalone shell.

Hey Robbie, I have a candle like the one you found. Dat tiki next to it is supercool and is the reason for this reply. Looks like he was holding some sort of weapon at one time. Congrats!
David

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2016-03-11 00:13 ]

S

Thanks David. Yep, it definitely looks like it would have held a spear at some point. I wish it came with it. I guess i'll just put a swizzle stick in there instead.

T

Swiz puttin in a Swiz
:)

On 2016-03-11 07:40, hang10tiki wrote:
Swiz puttin in a Swiz
:)

Jon, Dem Hiballs you found are real nice-dat comment bout the Swiz was hilarious.

David- just one glass, I took 3 pics to show it all

One TVics coconut

Been a while since I’ve found anything remotely tiki. Stopped at a late afternoon yard sale and snagged this 18”x 28” print and the crude storyboard. Crude because it is not as nicely detailed as the that others I own. Seller gave me the mini spoon and fork.

here's some stuff i picked up today, plus a set of 4 plastic tiki torches, never used, with poles and witco shield, plastic pineapple light shades at an estate sale last weekend.

[ Edited by: Tipsy McStagger 2016-03-20 16:55 ]

[ Edited by: Tipsy McStagger 2016-03-20 16:56 ]

Those two brown Tikis are from Orchids, that shield is a late O.A. creation, and those Tiki torches I have never seen before! Really weird design…and in yellow plastic? Did you keep the newspaper wrapping, that could be a clue to their age.

Tipsy McLucky- good haul

On 2016-03-21 07:06, bigbrotiki wrote:
Those two brown Tikis are from Orchids, that shield is a late O.A. creation, and those Tiki torches I have never seen before! Really weird design…and in yellow plastic? Did you keep the newspaper wrapping, that could be a clue to their age.

Thanks !!
The paper was dated 1968

I have photos if the original box they came in from another tiki collector. Theirs are green instead of yellow. They look like the genie on the zombie village menu. I'll
Post pics of the green ones later today.

[ Edited by: tipsy mcstagger 2016-03-21 18:56 ]

great stuff including the HW tiki bar and stools in the background. I just picked up the stools, already have the bar, will post pics of the stools later.

On 2016-03-20 16:54, Tipsy McStagger wrote:
here's some stuff i picked up today, plus a set of 4 plastic tiki torches, never used, with poles and witco shield, plastic pineapple light shades at an estate sale last weekend.

[ Edited by: Tipsy McStagger 2016-03-20 16:55 ]

[ Edited by: Tipsy McStagger 2016-03-20 16:56 ]

just picked up one of these leilani rum displays - these are used on the walls of tiki ti, which is where i first saw them years ago. never knew what they were from until i discovered this complete one.

8T

Just a few items:
A newer (made in China) Jekyll & Hyde Club mug, Disneyland Moai S&P set and a Sam's Skull and snake mug from a faraway location.





Yep, Okinawa.

On 2016-03-23 15:28, 8FT Tiki wrote:
Just a few items:

Checked out Sam's website. Looks like an interesting mix of nautical and Hawaiian. Nice Mug,Mahalo for sharing Senor 8ft.

WOW! That Sam's skull is awesome! I'd never seen one before! Great find!

8T

One of the stranger finds I have made:

Box Lid

Inside Box

Small Tag inside box
Made by Quon-Quon, So this is the origin of these marble-eyed lanterns!

8ft- awesome
I have the tiki, nice to see how he came
Kool find

Today's

A Buzzy errrr Coco Joe's Island Ashtray

Unknown Pineapple mug marked Hawaii on the bottom
The only mug I see close on ooga mooga is the LaTour Hawaii mug
I just don't know if that one says Hawaii on the bottom

The Tikis painted Moai Mug

The Tikis Monterey Park Black Moai OMC Mug

On 2016-03-28 16:08, hang10tiki wrote:

Unknown Pineapple mug marked Hawaii on the bottom
The only mug I see close on ooga mooga is the LaTour Hawaii mug
I just don't know if that one says Hawaii on the bottom

Hang10,

That my friend is a Trader Vic's pineapple mug from the Hawaii location. You can see it on this menu:

And this photo.

DC

Dusty- funny, that was my 1st thought due to color and the Hawaii on the btm
It just didn't say TV on btm
Thank you my friend
1.00 well spent
:)

Awesome find Hang10!

A collector friend found this awesome piece of tiki furniture in Stratford (Taranaki) recently:

An authentic piece of tiki design from New Zealand, circa 1960...

What? That's not tiki I hear you say? Really? Well look again...

Made by:

And I recently found this Coco Joe's wall piece in Wellington:

It's the first Coco Joe's item I have ever seen in New Zealand.

K

On 2016-03-31 04:16, Club Nouméa wrote:

Symbolic of the Maori desire for British rule - as opposed to that of the French?

An interesting interpretation - I saw it more as a "Don't tread on me" sort of anti-colonialist statement...

It's unusual to see this on a piece of mid-century furniture: it's the sort of ironic detail you see in carvings on the walls of medieval European churches - it's very clever.



Toto, j'ai l'impression que nous ne sommes plus au Kansas !

[ Edited by: Club Nouméa 2016-03-31 15:21 ]

K

https://www.govt.nz/browse/engaging-with-government/the-nz-flag-your-chance-to-decide/

The wooden panel pictured above clearly places the tiki on the British side.

The Maori, at least, could see the writing on the wall and petitioned the British Crown to establish a colony,
ostensibly to keep the French out... also the American whalers who were treating the place as a massive whore-house.

Imagine if this were not so. At the time, the fledgling colony of New South Wales was desperately struggling for survival,
and the British were extremely reluctant to extend themselves further.

If NSW had failed, the French would certainly have seized control both of New Zealand AND Australia -
at least on the Eastern seaboard, with possibly the Dutch [or others] here in the West.

Fast forward a hundred years or so:
Both France and the Netherlands were occupied by Nazi Germany - which was allied to Imperial Japan.

If the British had failed in New South Wales and the Maori had not pleaded for a British colony there - and France had taken control -
the outcome of the Second World War might have been completely different -

because the Japanese might then have had a wide open door to this whole region.

HOORAH for the Maori !!

[ Edited by: komohana 2016-04-01 17:55 ]

I don't think the crest in question is an expresson of split English/French colonial duality. The fleur de lis has been a part of English heraldry since the Middle Ages (not surprisingly as most of the English aristocracy were the descendants of Norman invaders).

As an example, here is Henry IV of England's coat of arms (1399-1413):

So I think it's just a cheeky tiki clawing his way out from under the English yoke. :)

T

That Islander set is cool.
Got one of those mugs.

K

On 2016-04-01 01:35, Club Nouméa wrote:

...I think it's just a cheeky tiki clawing his way out from under the English yoke. :)

Spoken like a true Frenchman. :)

But I believe THIS is closer to the British Coat of Arms at the time the Maori petitioned the Crown to establish a British colony in New Zealand:

[ Edited by: komohana 2016-04-01 18:08 ]

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