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"Perga" — paraffined-paper disposable cup, "CARNAVAL" design
Object/Artifact
A tall, slightly tapered (conical) disposable cup of paraffin-waxed paperboard, seamed up one side and open at the top (capacity on the order of a half-liter), now aged to a mottled cream with paraffin discoloration and staining. It is printed in two colors (terracotta/orange and blue): the word "CARNAVAL" runs vertically in blue block capitals down one side, and a cartoon shows a man — blue trousers and shoes, white shirt, orange hair — striding while holding up a foaming glass of beer, with small comic stars/squiggles around him. No brand name or maker text is visible. This is a "perga," the paraffined-paper cup used to serve beer and malta sold by the cup (a granel) at Cuban carnivals.
2025.1.176
Gertrudis Caraballo Gálvez kept a stack of them behind a row of books in a bookshelf, probably forgotten.
The Cabrera Arús family collection
2025.1
"CARNAVAL" (vertical, blue block capitals). Printed cartoon (man with a foaming beer glass; stars/squiggles). No brand or maker text.
Materials: Paperboard with paraffin (wax) coating; printing inks (terracotta/orange, blue). Technique: Formed (rolled and side-seamed) paraffined-paperboard cup; surface-printed two-color illustration and lettering. Disposable single-use ware.
Good
Gertrudis Caraballo Gálvez
owner
Havana
Cuba
Caribbean
Central America
use, acquisition