>From watching too many antique roadshows as a child I believe that they now define
>antique as over 100 years and 50 - 100 as collectable
Liz
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Subj: Re: [lace] Re: "Ancient" lace bobbins on ebay
Date:Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:33:23 pm GMT
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Barron a gazouillé à ÒRe: [lace] Re: "Ancient" lace bobbins on ebayÓ.
[2003/08/21 00:33]
> >
> > Well, 1950s qualifies as "antique" (greater than 50 years old), and
> that's
> > after I was born!
>
arrgh! that's the year i was born i thought middle age was bad enough
but *antique*
;-
Chuckle.Jenny, I am getting terribly close to that one, too
;-D)))
BarbE USA
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I thought antique was defined as over 100 years old?
jenny barron
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> Well, 1950s qualifies as "antique" (greater than 50 years old), and that's
> after I was born!
I thought antique was defined as over 100 years old?
jenny barron
Scotland
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>>>From: Tamara P. Duvall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> They're not old, vintage or antique, but "Ancient turned wood lace pillow
bobbin".
After nearly a week of living with people of 4 generations I've learnt that
what's "ancient" to one person, is "my (teen) mother" to another...
Applies, in spade