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21 Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, inv. no. 21809. On every second side flower stems, on two of the sides between them edifices with tower - one with a cross (church tower?), the other perhaps a castle. 22 Diner 1891, p. 39. 23 Diner 1891, p. 41, ill. 6, drawing: ‘jug from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts’, a late, post-Haban piece from the end of the 18th century, inv. no. 2723. 24 Diner 1891, p. 46; ill. 12, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, inv. no. 2846; ill. 13, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, inv. no. 2840. 25 Diner 1891, p. 43, ill. 7, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, inv. no. 2751. 26 Diner 1891, ill. 8, its example a dish with the inscription ‘MH1701’, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, inv. no. 2772. 27 Diner 1891. 28 In the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest: tankard with blue foundation glaze, inv. no. 53.2141; According to Horvath Krisztinkovich the castle depicted on it is the Rákóczi castle: Horvath - Krisztinkovich 2005, p. 213. Hexagonal bottle, inv. no. 6632 a-b. For the identification of the castle see Katona, Imre: ‘A sárospataki Rákóczi-vár ismeretlen XVII. századi ábrázolása az Iparművészeti Múzeum habán gyömbértartóján’ [ The unknown 17th-century portraying of the Rákóczi castle at Sárospatak on the Haban ginger-box of the Museum of Applied Arts] Herman Ottó Múzeum Évkönyve 5, 1965, pp. 317-331. 29 Horvath - Krisztinkovich 2005, p. 7 (quotes). 30 Layer, Károly: ‘Habán fajánszok’ [Haban faience]. Műgyűjtő 1927, pp. 4-5 (hereinafter Layer 1927). 31 Layer 1927, p. 5. 32 Csányi, Károly: ‘Muzeális ügyek’ [Museum matters]. Magyar Iparművészet 1919, 1-2, p. 41. 33 Horvath - Krisztinkovich 2005, p. 14. 34 For more on the story with excerpts of letters, see: Horvath - Krisztinkovich, 2005, p. 29-32. 37