中世纪 原始石器陶瓷 酒壶 - 德语 - 245 mm

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Peter Reynaers
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中世纪德国产原始石器釉酒壶,高245毫米,状态良好,来自荷兰私人收藏,2020年购得,年代约为1225–1375年。

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"Medieval German Proto-Stoneware Wine Jug

Culture / Period: Medieval period
Date / Period: c. 1225 – 1375
Material: Proto-stoneware
Dimensions: 245 mm height
Condition: Good condition, with surface wear, minor abrasions, and firing irregularities consistent with age

No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.

Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 92

The current owner purchased the Medieval German proto-stoneware wine jug from a private collector, N.N., in Utrecht.
The previous owner, a private collector, N.N. from Utrecht (the Netherlands), stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date.
According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1970s.
No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner.

Background Information:
This jug is an example of early German proto-stoneware, a transitional ceramic type produced during the High to Late Medieval period. Proto-stoneware represents an important technological development in ceramic production, marking the shift from traditional earthenware to fully vitrified stoneware. Produced at higher firing temperatures, these vessels exhibit increased hardness and reduced porosity, making them particularly suitable for storing and transporting liquids.

The form, with its rounded body, narrow neck, and applied handle, is typical of medieval utilitarian vessels used for serving and storing wine, beer, or other liquids. The slightly irregular surface and visible turning lines reflect wheel-thrown production, while the firing characteristics—resulting in the brown to reddish surface tones—are indicative of early kiln technologies in regions such as the Rhineland.

During the 13th and 14th centuries, German pottery workshops, particularly those along the Rhine, became increasingly specialised and organised. These centres developed advanced kiln techniques capable of achieving the higher temperatures required for proto-stoneware. Such vessels were produced in growing quantities and distributed across wide areas of northwestern Europe. Trade networks ensured that ceramics from these regions reached markets in the Low Countries, England, and beyond.

In daily life, jugs of this type played a central role in domestic and commercial settings, including households, taverns, and markets. Their durability and relative impermeability made them ideal for repeated use, and they often formed part of the standard equipment in medieval food and drink consumption.

The dating of this piece to circa 1225–1375 places it within a period of expanding trade, urbanisation, and technological innovation in medieval Europe. It reflects the broader development of ceramic traditions that would later culminate in the highly refined stoneware industries of the late medieval and early modern periods.

This vessel provides a direct and tangible connection to medieval daily life, illustrating the practical and technological advancements of the time. It forms a physical link to the people who used such objects in everyday contexts, where vessels of this kind played an essential role in storage, transport, and consumption of liquids."

"Medieval German Proto-Stoneware Wine Jug

Culture / Period: Medieval period
Date / Period: c. 1225 – 1375
Material: Proto-stoneware
Dimensions: 245 mm height
Condition: Good condition, with surface wear, minor abrasions, and firing irregularities consistent with age

No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.

Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 92

The current owner purchased the Medieval German proto-stoneware wine jug from a private collector, N.N., in Utrecht.
The previous owner, a private collector, N.N. from Utrecht (the Netherlands), stated that the object had been in his collection since an unknown date.
According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands since the 1970s.
No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available from the previous owner.

Background Information:
This jug is an example of early German proto-stoneware, a transitional ceramic type produced during the High to Late Medieval period. Proto-stoneware represents an important technological development in ceramic production, marking the shift from traditional earthenware to fully vitrified stoneware. Produced at higher firing temperatures, these vessels exhibit increased hardness and reduced porosity, making them particularly suitable for storing and transporting liquids.

The form, with its rounded body, narrow neck, and applied handle, is typical of medieval utilitarian vessels used for serving and storing wine, beer, or other liquids. The slightly irregular surface and visible turning lines reflect wheel-thrown production, while the firing characteristics—resulting in the brown to reddish surface tones—are indicative of early kiln technologies in regions such as the Rhineland.

During the 13th and 14th centuries, German pottery workshops, particularly those along the Rhine, became increasingly specialised and organised. These centres developed advanced kiln techniques capable of achieving the higher temperatures required for proto-stoneware. Such vessels were produced in growing quantities and distributed across wide areas of northwestern Europe. Trade networks ensured that ceramics from these regions reached markets in the Low Countries, England, and beyond.

In daily life, jugs of this type played a central role in domestic and commercial settings, including households, taverns, and markets. Their durability and relative impermeability made them ideal for repeated use, and they often formed part of the standard equipment in medieval food and drink consumption.

The dating of this piece to circa 1225–1375 places it within a period of expanding trade, urbanisation, and technological innovation in medieval Europe. It reflects the broader development of ceramic traditions that would later culminate in the highly refined stoneware industries of the late medieval and early modern periods.

This vessel provides a direct and tangible connection to medieval daily life, illustrating the practical and technological advancements of the time. It forms a physical link to the people who used such objects in everyday contexts, where vessels of this kind played an essential role in storage, transport, and consumption of liquids."

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文化
Medieval
世纪/时段
c. 1225 - 1375
Name of object
wine jug
获得来源
私人收藏
获得年份
2020
材质
proto stoneware
获得国家
荷兰
状态
前任拥有者获得来源
私人收藏
Height
245 mm
前任拥有者获得年份
1990
前任拥有者获得国家
荷兰
我确认我合法获得此物品,并且我有权将它出售
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真伪
原始的/正式的
荷兰经验证
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