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<p>[QUOTE="ROSELJR, post: 9753991, member: 85896"]I recently bought a few dinner plates and then an idea came to me. Can such a simple plate still be called an antique after being stored for a long time? Although it doesn’t have fancy patterns, much of our lives now focus on pragmatism. So, can this dinner plate still be called an antique in 100 years?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ROSELJR, post: 9753991, member: 85896"]I recently bought a few dinner plates and then an idea came to me. Can such a simple plate still be called an antique after being stored for a long time? Although it doesn’t have fancy patterns, much of our lives now focus on pragmatism. So, can this dinner plate still be called an antique in 100 years?[/QUOTE]
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