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

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

Regular price $1,400.00 USD
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Experience a remarkable connection to Europe’s medieval past with this fully authenticated 14th-century two-tier ceramic stand, excavated during a documented archaeological dig in Utrecht, the Netherlands. This extraordinary artifact—featuring its original double-dish construction—offers a profound glimpse into the daily rituals, craftsmanship, and utilitarian design of Northern Europe more than 600 years ago.

Pieces of this rarity, complexity, and preserved archaeological integrity are seldom found outside major museum collections. Its sculptural form, naturally aged terracotta surface, and verifiable provenance make it an exceptional acquisition for collectors of medieval pottery, Roman-influenced ceramics, and culturally significant archaeological objects.

Every weathered edge, mineral deposit, and structural contour speaks to the skill of early European artisans. The elevated upper dish, supported by a flared central column rising from the lower basin, reflects a design once used for offerings, household preparations, or specialized domestic tasks in the medieval Low Countries. This is not simply an ancient object—it is a luxurious statement piece of history, culture, and refined connoisseurship, ideal for distinguished interiors and curated private collections.

Own a treasure that has survived the centuries—an heirloom artifact for the sophisticated collector who values authenticity and historical significance.

This stand is a representative example of medieval ceramic production in the Utrecht region during the early 1400s. Crafted near the River Vecht, where specialized kilns produced durable utilitarian wares, objects of this design are exceedingly rare in the archaeological record. Its survival in such stable form makes it an important cultural artifact, offering insight into medieval Dutch craftsmanship, domestic life, and the material culture of Northern Europe.

VALUE: $1,400 Dollars

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