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Rare 14th-Century Medieval Miniature Two-Tier Ceramic Stand Fragment – Authentic Utrecht Archaeological Artifact

Rare 14th-Century Medieval Miniature Two-Tier Ceramic Stand Fragment – Authentic Utrecht Archaeological Artifact

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Reconnect with the artistry and material culture of medieval Europe through this authenticated 14th-century two-tier ceramic stand fragment, excavated during a documented archaeological dig in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Though partially preserved, this beautifully sculptural piece—featuring its original elevated dish rising from a flared lower base—offers a rare glimpse into the craftsmanship and daily rituals of Northern Europe more than 600 years ago.

Artifacts of this distinctive form are seldom found outside museum and university collections. Its naturally aged terracotta surface, layered mineral deposits, and excavation-borne patina speak to centuries of burial beneath medieval Utrecht. The surviving contours of the upper dish, balanced atop its graceful central column, reflect the ingenuity of medieval potters who created serving stands, offering platforms, and domestic utility pieces for use in households and workshops throughout the Low Countries.

Every curve and weathered edge is a testament to the skills of early European artisans. Rather than a simple fragment, this piece now stands as a sculptural relic—an evocative archaeological object prized by collectors of medieval ceramics, Roman-influenced pottery, and culturally significant historical artifacts. Its compact size and finely patinated surface make it a striking display piece for curated interiors, galleries, or personal collections.

This stand fragment represents the ceramic production typical of the Utrecht region in the early 1400s. Kilns along the River Vecht produced a wide variety of utilitarian wares, but complete two-tier forms rarely survive in the archaeological record. The preservation of both the lower base and elevated dish in this example makes it an important artifact of medieval Dutch craftsmanship and domestic life.

A genuine medieval survivor—authentic, untouched, and rich with historical character. A refined and meaningful addition to any connoisseur’s collection.

VALUE: $320 Dollars

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