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Assistant: This is a vintage Kings Island souvenir ashtray, and it’s actually a very specific themed piece rather than a generic c…[edit | edit source]
This is a vintage Kings Island souvenir ashtray, and it’s actually a very specific themed piece rather than a generic caveman or Flintstones item.
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What it is[edit | edit source]
- Souvenir ashtray from Kings Island
- Likely late 1970s–early 1980s
- Marked “Treasure Craft – Made in USA”, which is key
Why the feet?[edit | edit source]
This design ties into Kings Island’s Hanna-Barbera / prehistoric theming era, when the park heavily featured:
- Caveman / prehistoric motifs
- Hanna-Barbera characters (including The Flintstones, though this piece is not a licensed Fred Flintstone likeness)
Instead of using a character face (which required licensing), parks often sold generic “caveman” or “giant feet” novelty items that evoked the theme without copyright issues.
What it is NOT[edit | edit source]
- ❌ Not Fred Flintstone (no official Hanna-Barbera markings)
- ❌ Not Captain Caveman (he has distinct facial features and branding)
- ❌ Not tied to a specific ride
Who made it[edit | edit source]
- Treasure Craft was a major U.S. ceramics company that produced: - Theme park souvenirs - Restaurant ware - Novelty ashtrays (very common in parks at the time)
Why it’s green inside[edit | edit source]
- The green glaze is typical 1970s–80s “lava” or “moss” ceramic styling
- Often meant to look stone-aged / primitive
Rarity & value[edit | edit source]
- Uncommon, especially with clear Kings Island badge intact
- Most examples are lost, broken, or unmarked
- Estimated value today: - $40–$75 to Kings Island collectors - Possibly higher if sold in a KI memorabilia group
Best description for posting/selling[edit | edit source]
- Vintage Kings Island souvenir ashtray, Treasure Craft USA, late 1970s–early 1980s. Prehistoric/caveman themed “giant feet” design from the Hanna-Barbera era.
If you want, I can also:
- Help you reply to that Facebook post with a clean explanation
- Check comparable sold prices
- Help determine which park area/shop it likely came from
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Kings Island Souvenir Ashtray". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-12-30.
- ↑ "https://i\.ebayimg\.com/images/g/Z5cAAOSwb5ZePsWf/s\-l1200\.jpg". images.openai.com. Retrieved 2025-12-30.
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