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vintage

[vin-tij] / ˈvɪn tɪdʒ /




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“All of our mothers’ furniture and grandmothers’ furniture is very hard to sell because it’s mahogany, it’s vintage,” Hall said.

From MarketWatch

The path by the river stretches for several miles and on a sunny weekday morning, there were shoppers browsing everything from vintage jewellery to false teeth, all laid out at makeshift stalls.

From BBC

Collectors can chase a specific team, or stick to vintage cards, among other options.

From Los Angeles Times

The vintage era, before the 1980s, ushered in simpler designs, lower print runs and sets featuring the legends of all the sports.

From Los Angeles Times

Matthew Gallo was waiting for an automotive part from the U.K. for his vintage Jaguar when he got an email from his carrier saying the $1,600 air-conditioner condenser had been destroyed.

From The Wall Street Journal