Everyone is right, 100 or more years is considered an antique. But I think there is a little big of wiggle room here. I think it should be about 90 years. I have items from the 20s and I consider them antique. Once you get into the 30s and 40s though, I just look at them as "old." Not really antique or vintage. Most people consider vintage to be 25 years old. Frankly, something made in 1986 is not vintage to me. Most of it is just junk. I would say 50+ years is vintage to me. It's all sort of a matter of opinion.