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Hearst Museum object titled Metal cup, accession number 5-8380, described as metal cup with black and white enamel showing the national symbol, used by men for drinking tella or as a dry measure
Hearst Museum object titled Mug, accession number 5-15333, described as Mug, metal; made from infant food formula can; top removed; used as cup or dipper or as communal drinking vessel for beer, fruit juice, or multi (medicine). Made by an unknown women (age 30) for her son Pebane. "PEBANE" hand etched on top vertically (Pebane District is also a district of Zambezia Province in Mozambique) "500g Food Formula for Infants The Logical Alternative to Mother's Milk" On top front "SMA" Icon on middle front "Manufactured by  Wyeth Laboratories Isando, Transvaal, South Africa" on front bottom Other writing and information in both English and Afrikaans? (possibly) on two sides of the can