60 years ago would have been just the same, except the fuses then were generally less sensitive; rewireable fuse carriers are/were notoriously variable in the current carrying capacity. Cheap fuses now are just the same. The "rule of thumb" used to be the rupture current was 2.5X the rated current.
Incidentally there are 10A fuses available in the "domestic" plug size, just as there are 1A, 3A 5A 10A and 13A, and probably more besides.