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antique

[an-teek] / ænˈtik /




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Two years later, their love of thrifting, antiquing, bargaining and restoring has turned their Westwood rental into a showcase of “secondhand treasures,” says Van Hulsen, 28, who works as a commercial contract specialist.

From Los Angeles Times

“This old thing? Yeah. It’s basically an antique at this point.”

From Literature

The exhibition will incorporate materials such as antique timber, porcelain, cotton, glass and bronze, and will bring new and existing large-scale work together, on display in the UK for the first time.

From BBC

The museum sells occult essentials, cursed antiques and movie merchandise.

From Los Angeles Times

The naked torso of Christ is that of an antique god, an elegantly idealized, robust body.

From The Wall Street Journal