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Rare 14th-Century Medieval Roman Glazed Clay Pot – Authentic Utrecht Archaeological Artifact

Rare 14th-Century Medieval Roman Glazed Clay Pot – Authentic Utrecht Archaeological Artifact

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Discover an extraordinary piece of history: a fully authenticated 14th-century medieval Roman glazed clay pot, unearthed during a documented archaeological excavation in Utrecht, the Netherlands. This rare vessel—preserved with its original medieval glazing—offers a remarkable link to European craftsmanship dating back more than 600 years.

Artifacts of this age and condition are rarely seen outside museum collections. Its graceful form, rich patina, and verified archaeological provenance make it an exceptional acquisition for serious collectors of ancient pottery, Roman antiquities, and medieval ceramics.

Every curve, glaze, and surface detail reflects the artistry and technique of early European potters. This is not merely an old vessel—it is a luxurious statement of history, culture, and refined taste, suitable for display in the most discerning homes or private collections.

Own a treasure that has survived centuries—an heirloom-worthy artifact for the sophisticated connoisseur.

This vessel is a representative example of late-medieval Roman ceramic production in Northern Europe, dating to the early 1400s. Pots of this type were commonly produced near the River Vecht, where master potters used high-temperature kilns to achieve distinctive glazing and durable forms. Excavations in Utrecht rarely yield pieces in such complete and stable condition, making this pot an important cultural artifact that illustrates daily life, utilitarian design, and regional craftsmanship in medieval Dutch society.

VALUE: $6,000

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