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Do you know the Difference Between "Vintage & Antique"?

The difference in an item, is its age. Antiques must be at least 100 years old or made on or before 1923. Now a days it is very easy to find items that are made long ago as people have taken very good care to make sure they have survived. Fragile items like glassware and dinnerware can be harder to find that are in excellent condition because they are so fragile and crack, age easily and show crazing on the pottery. Furniture also 100 years and older is less likely to survive as they age in attics & basements where it is a damp environment and could easily get musty. If they are lucky collectors snatch these up quite quickly at Estate Sales to restore them to their original beauty,


Vintage are not quite as old as Antiques, but unlike the definition of an antique, vintage literally means "of age". Most antique dealers consider an item to be vintage if it's at least 40 years old. Well that puts alot of items in the "nostalgic" column as they are the most sought after for many reasons. This includes decorating, collecting and repurposing such lovely items which were often practical pieces back then. They are definitely making a comeback to all those who buy and sell.




We find that people are still looking for inspiration,one of a kind unique items, vintage tableware and vintage home decor, "Distinctive Vintage" our on-line store only is geared toward just that. Our search for inspiration is to bring new life to your home with the most unique pieces of vintage tableware, decor and unusual pieces found from all over. All of our items in the store are Vintage/Antique and I'm sure a look into the past. Who owned it, where was it and how did they use it. We hope that re-purposing our items or vintage you pick up along the way,will be the centerpiece of your home when entertaining,everyday use, topics of conversation and joy for years to come. We always say "Love your Vintage"......❤️️





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