DHFOLD/NOT NEWa piece of furniture, jewellery etc that was made a very long time ago and is therefore valuable 古董,古玩,古物
The palace is full of priceless antiques.
宫殿里到处都是价值连城的古董。
They bought the clock at an antique shop in Bath.
他们在巴斯一家古玩店里买了这只钟。
an antique dealer (=someone who buys and sells antiques)
古玩商
Examples from the Corpus
antique• an antiques dealer• While some of the people attending were looking to decorate their own houses, most appeared to be antiquedealers.• So many antiques that Architectural Digestmagazinedevoted a lengthyarticle to the subject in its November issue.• The place was full of antiques, exhibited rather than used.• Prices of antiques at auction now, however, are very high.• Other exemptions -- such as for fineart or antiques -- can push that limit higher.• Gasp, just north of Wilshire, offers imported furniture, plusantiques and home accessories.• But for the museum-quality antiques, he is a Renaissancecraftsman.• Philpott understood the gesture and browsed through the antiques until the lonecustomer had left the shop.• The house is full of valuable antiques.
antique dealer• Christoffers has cultivated a network among antiques dealers, collectors and museumstaff who will allow her to copy their prize pieces.• Last summer, a friend of mine, an antique dealer, had too much to drink.• Rudy was a loud-mouthed, crude man in flashy clothes who said he was an antique dealer.• It casts more doubt on Wallace's conviction in 1981 of the killing of his friend, antique dealer Jonathan Lewis.• Jasper had told me he had a store on EastTwelfth Street, as do many antique dealers.• We can only stress that no reputableantiques dealer would ever conduct business on a doorstep.• He had come to find out more about the antique dealer.