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What is the difference between "vintage" furniture and "antique" furniture?

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  • Cammie
    Lv 7
    7 years ago
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    Vintage is about a time period.You can have Vintage '50;s style or go back to Vintage Victorian.

    The items include real pieces from that time period and even reproductions.

    There is an age range on antique .In purist terms, and according to the U.S. Customs Service, an antique is an item with at least 100 years of age under its belt. That means the scale slides every year as more objects fit into that time frame as they age.In purist terms, and according to the U.S. Customs Service, an antique is an item with at least 100 years of age under its belt. That means the scale slides every year as more objects fit into that time frame as they age.

    According to this site:http://antiques.about.com/od/resourcesforbeginners... An antique items must be at least 100+ years old.

  • Jamey
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Vintage is usually new build copying an old style. It could be antique as well, or just furniture from the recent past (like the 1970s). Antique is hard core, potentially valuable really old stuff (commonly over 100 years old).

  • 7 years ago

    The word “vintage” is properly defined as something of high quality that demonstrates styles of the past.

    Antique furniture is another thing entirely. The correct definition of antique furniture is that it is made at least one hundred years before it is purchased.

    http://www.thefinertimes.com/Antique-Furniture/the...

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Vintage is a relatively new word, a poncey way of saying antique.

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  • 7 years ago

    Interesting question. I have no proof of this, just an opinion

    Vintage: Post WWII (mix century modern, etc)

    Antique: Pre WWII (federal, etc)

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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