Hooray! I am not an antique, just vintage Seriously though, it's good to know the definition
Hooray! I am not an antique, just vintage Seriously though, it's good to know the definition
Glossary - Antique/Collectible Related Terms by SeeAuctions
Below is a list of Antique/Collectible related terms written by SeeAuctions.com. These terms should be considered when choosing a listing category and describing items.
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Antique
An object 100 or more years old.
Collectible
An object that is less than 100 years old, usually mass produced.
Fine Art
Describes any piece that was created for a visual appeal rather than a utilitarian use. This includes paintings, sculpture, architecture, photography and printmaking to name a few.
Vintage
The word "Vintage" was usually used with wines but in the past years Vintage has been used to describe a certain look, usually used with fashion. This word is commonly used without much thought but should be used with a certain date Ex: "Vintage 1965 Ford Mustang".
Authentic
Being "Original" not a remake, reproduction, or copy. (see Original)
Original
An item that is original should mean that it is the only one made, but it can also mean by some that the item is not a copy or reproduction (authentic).
Art Deco
Styles from the period of 1925-1940, geometric designs & streamlined patterns were used with bright colors. Many items were chrome metal, glass and plastic.
Art Nouveau
Developed from the 1880s through the early 20th century, flowing designs used with a natural appearance of trees and flowers.
Arts & Crafts
Also known as Mission, this style was popular from the 1890's through the 1920's. The Arts and Crafts movement was a movement from ornate Victorian design to simple craftsmanship (see Mission).
Mission
This style grew out of the English Arts and Crafts movement and was a movement away from Victorian design (LIKE ARTS & CRAFTS). Mission was made from around 1890 to 1920's. Mission is usually used with furniture, usually oak that has a straight line design (see Arts & Crafts).
Victorian
A style named after England's Queen Victoria, which was very popular through the mid 1800's. Victorian furniture was usually mahogany, walnut and rosewood which were often highlighted with carved floral designs sometimes Gothic looking.
Modern
Is used when talking about a certain design from the 20th century, usually linear, horizontal or streamlined designed. Modern pieces have been said to have a clean or simple look, usually it is ahead of its time.
Contemporary
Usually this refers to the "present time" but originated from the 1960's. Usually designs include soft round lines, and can be used with the word "Modern".
Primitive
Is any given item that was used by early civilization. It can also be thought of as anything that has a very crude design and usually was utilitarian.
Folk Art
Is any hand made Americana piece that is made by someone that has been self taught that usually has no formal art training. Ex: Tina Box
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