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antique

[an-teek] / ænˈtik /




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The antique heroes of the 1780s vanish from his work, replaced by the drama of modern French revolutionary martyrs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rowling has described working on her early books in The Elephant House in the late 1990s and often sat at an antique wooden table which was salvaged from the blaze.

From BBC

Ms Bush said Matthew Upham, a local antiques dealer, was one of her "very dearest friends" who she had known for 30 years.

From BBC

His "passion" for rare antiques has been put forward by his lawyer as being behind his alleged involvement.

From BBC

The show begins with Renoir’s drawings from antique sculptures in the Louvre; we have come full circle.

From The Wall Street Journal