How Do You Know If it is 'Vintage Collectible Memorabilia' ?

What is it, Anyway?

Isabel Stewart
According to Michael Flanagan, of the Antiques Road Show, the definition of an antique being 100 years old was decided in 1930. This left a linguistic gap in the description of valuables less than 100 years old, this gap was filled with the term 'collectible.'

"Everything we handle is really memorabilia and not a collectible," says Leila Dunbar, Director of Sotheby's collectibles department. Dunbar explains that collectibles are just made to be collected, such as Harley Davidson items. Memorabilia, on the other hand, was made for a purpose, such as theater programs.

Memorabilia is defined as "remarkable and worthy of recollection" according to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (MWCD). Collectible, on the other hand, is defined as "suitable for being collected."

Adding the word vintage to the equation serves to complicate things further; vintage is generally used when referring to a year in terms of wine, a good vintage, or a successful year.

According to MWCD, it can be defined as "dating from the past" and its origin is Latin for grape gathering.

When the word 'vintage' appears on a price tag, in an antique environment, dealers predominantly mean: I don't know the date of this item, but I like it, and I like the word vintage.

Tired of pontificating about meaningless syntax, I concluded that my 'vintage' 2003 Harley Davidson 100th Show Program, must be 'collectible' and 'memorabilia.'

Published by Isabel Stewart

I am a freelance writer living it up, well living at least, in paradise, they call it, sunny Florida.Currently in Wales and in Scotland for the summer of 2010.   View profile

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  • Collecting antiques and other old trash.
  • Fakes and how they do it.
  • What to do if you have been duped.
In England only a century or two ago, a con artist selling a fake collectible or vintage memorabilia article would have had an ear cut off. Today we have the FTC which is unable to handle the amount of con artists working on the internet.

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