It is a post-Habán earthenware inside and outside glazed, with two handles, with stylized flowers of green-blue-yellow-brown-purple color on white background, with an inscription: “SM 1794”. One of the six post-Habán dated dishes, out of the valuable and large ceramic material from the Végh Collection.
The Habáns (New Christians) were members of the religious group following the radical trend of Reformation. Their potters covered their pots with tin glaze. Mainly ornamental pottery was made or tableware for aristocratic families.
The Habán glazed earthenware’s base material is ordinary. But the glaze was made with tin, which made the porous tile waterproof and gave it a glassy shiny surf