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Antiker

Antiker is a German adjective derived from antik, meaning originating from antiquity or produced in an antique style. It is commonly used to describe objects, furniture, art, or architectural motifs that come from past eras or are designed to imitate them. In everyday language, antiker appears as the masculine singular attributive form: ein antiker Stuhl; the corresponding forms for other genders and numbers follow standard German adjective endings (eine antike Kommode, ein antikes Objekt).

As a stand-alone noun, antiker is not typically used in standard German. A person who deals in

In usage, antik signals a style or period rather than immediate provenance; it contrasts with neu or

See also: Antike, Antiquitäten, Antiquar, Antiquitätenhandel, Möbel im Antikstil.

antiques
is
more
commonly
called
a
Antiquar
or
Antiquitätenhändler,
while
a
collector
might
be
described
as
an
Antiquitätenliebhaber.
The
term
antiker
thus
functions
primarily
as
an
attributive
adjective
rather
than
a
noun.
modern.
The
word
commonly
appears
in
museums
descriptions,
auction
catalogs,
and
interior
design
discourse,
where
antike
Möbel
denotes
furniture
from
earlier
centuries
and
antiker
Stil
refers
to
a
look
reminiscent
of
that
era.
The
English
equivalent
is
antique.
Related
German
terms
include
Antike
(the
antiques
of
past
ages),
Antiquitäten
(antiques
in
general),
and
Antiquar
(antiquarian
dealer).