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Hang on, I grew up with some of these objects on the antiques programmes! And they were ordinary, everyday objects.
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theia;1465430 wrote: Hang on, I grew up with some of these objects on the antiques programmes! And they were ordinary, everyday objects.


What objects?
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theia;1465430 wrote: Hang on, I grew up with some of these objects on the antiques programmes! And they were ordinary, everyday objects.
And, at the time, state of the art.
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AnneBoleyn;1465439 wrote: What objects?


Cigarette cases, soup bowls, post WW2 odds and sods, Dinky cars...the list is endless. I suppose it's a shock realising that these things are considered antiques nowadays and therefore so am I.
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The term 'Antique' is used very loosely, as the official definition is that it has to be more than 100 years old. Sometimes there seems to be only a very slight difference between Antique, Vintage & Retro.
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theia;1465441 wrote: Cigarette cases, soup bowls, post WW2 odds and sods, Dinky cars...the list is endless. I suppose it's a shock realising that these things are considered antiques nowadays and therefore so am I.


Noooo you are not Antique!



FourPart;1465443 wrote: The term 'Antique' is used very loosely, as the official definition is that it has to be more than 100 years old. Sometimes there seems to be only a very slight difference between Antique, Vintage & Retro.


See, you are not over 100 years old.
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Betty Boop;1465444 wrote: See, you are not over 100 years old.
Unless, of course, you count them in Doggy Years.
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FourPart;1465447 wrote: Unless, of course, you count them in Doggy Years.


You're not helping! :wah:
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FourPart;1465447 wrote: Unless, of course, you count them in Doggy Years.


I think that might make me about 170 :thinking:
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According to my grandson, anything that existed before the iPhone is an antique.
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It's funny this thread because I was only talking about this last night and future antiques.

Does anyone remember Wade Whimsy's or the pink china pigs Nat West bank gave away In the 70's ? They are going for big money now...

I was at a Car Boot a few weeks ago and spied an ' Alexandra'.... he wanted £25 and I ummed and arred because I do believe they will be much sought after In the future. Then Sunday, at a different Car Boot, some daft woman sold me one for £2... Worth more with the box but they are already exchanging hands for £25 on E Bay

My Alexandra

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theia;1465450 wrote: I think that might make me about 170 :thinking:
Happy Birthday to yooooo,

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I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.

I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?
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spot;1465465 wrote: I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.

I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?


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gmc;1465472 wrote: Wear the clothes wrinkled, that way they will match your body.


I never iron clothes, but I would like to iron my handkerchiefs and bedlinen.
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spot;1465475 wrote: I never iron clothes, but I would like to iron my handkerchiefs and bedlinen.


Mad as a hatter!! :wah:
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spot;1465465 wrote: I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.

I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?


They now have irons that mount to a wall-mounted power source, you remove it from the source and power it up. power down and return it to the source to recharge. The hotel I where I was staying last week had them. I wonder at how long the thing can remain disconnected to from the power source, and remain useful.
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LarsMac;1465487 wrote: They now have irons that mount to a wall-mounted power source, you remove it from the source and power it up. power down and return it to the source to recharge. The hotel I where I was staying last week had them. I wonder at how long the thing can remain disconnected to from the power source, and remain useful.


That sounds ideal. What might one call such a device?
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spot;1465465 wrote: I have a hard-working efficient and skilled woman-who-does down the end of the road who complimented my place-mats last time I took them in to be laundered. I have a strong suspicion that place-mats have already gone out of fashion too. Along with the last, the po, the flatiron and the trivet, all of which I grew up using.

I can't be doing with irons that have cables hanging out their back ends. What does one use as an alternative?


Ahhh, you need one of those steam presses!

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