How To Spot A Genuine Antique
EL Singapore|November 2019
There’s a plethora of history and culture right on our doorstep in Singapore. But how to make the most of it? One way is to explore the island and enjoy different experiences. Another is to buy some memorable pieces of furniture to take with you when you go. We spoke to well-known stores about buying antiques, and how to spot the genuine article.
How To Spot A Genuine Antique

What’s the difference between antique, vintage, repurposed and reproduction?

Audrey: The term “antique” differs across different countries, shops and appraisers. We generally say that antiques are over 120 years old, but they must have documentation proving their age and authenticity. As the buyer of an antique, you will own a piece of history.

Vintage is over 80 years in age, and the price is often more affordable, with a larger selection to choose from.

Repurposed furniture is made from old wood (usually more than 50 years old) and is easier on the environment; old wood can come from a variety of places – gates and doors, for example, or large beams and pillars from village homes and shops. The functionality of repurposed pieces is often optimised for modern lifestyles.

It’s very important to know how to identify reproductions. These pieces are made from new wood, using modern techniques, then finished to replicate antique or vintage pieces. They’re easier on the wallet and come in colours and finishes to suit modern homes.

Chris and Wei Chin: From a furniture point of view, an antique piece is usually one that is at least 100 years old, and usually retained in its original condition or with minimum restoration. They are usually rare pieces, representing a certain era of furniture style.

A vintage piece is also an original piece of furniture of a certain age, though not as old as an antique one. They are more commonly available and may be repainted in various colours to fit with modern décor. There could be some modifications done to them as well.

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Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

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