Anything bought secondhand and made in the past 30 years is considered pre-owned; items made between 30 and 100 years ago are vintage; and anything more than 100 years old is an antique.
Antique or Vintage
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We also have retro from the ’70s/’80s
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So, many era’s. I was recently at one of my favorite antique shops, browsing at a item, and a woman informed me the piece came out of the Mod era which was the 60’s…
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Last week while visiting my step daughter we went for ice cream
And the ice cream shop was connected to the weirdest (and awesome) indoor mini shopping vendor plaza
It was weird because there was a lot of original art, some new stuff and then plenty of vintage and some antique stuff
We bought a butterfly garden art thing –
Anyhow – seeing your photo here reminded me of that place
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The photo was taken at one my favorite antique shops. I love such stores as every piece has a story attached to it. May you enjoy your butterfly garden thing and the forever memory of that shop.
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Thanks and your fav antique shop sounds great
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This is a nice distinction, information nugget 🙂
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Thanks for reading and commenting!
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Oh, interesting classification
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Thanks for reading and commenting!
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