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PhrasesAt the Antique MarketÈ autentico o è una riproduzione?
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È autentico o è una riproduzione?

Is it authentic or is it a reproduction?

Pronunciation

au-TEN-ti-co — four syllables; stress on the second. The 'au' is a diphthong — say both vowels smoothly.

When to use it

Use this before purchasing anything claimed to be antique. The distinction between an original (autentico/originale) and a reproduction (riproduzione/copia) is crucial for value.

What it means

'Autentico' means authentic/genuine. 'Riproduzione' means reproduction — a copy made later to look like an antique. This is the most important question at any antique market. Honest sellers will tell you clearly; some may be evasive. Follow up with questions about provenance (provenienza) and documentation (documentazione).

Variations

Ha documentazione sull'autenticità?

Do you have documentation on its authenticity?

Asking for written provenance or certificates

Da dove viene questo pezzo?

Where does this piece come from?

Asking about provenance — a key factor in value

È stato restaurato?

Has it been restored?

Restoration (restauro) reduces value for purists but may be necessary for functionality

Mini Dialogue

— È autentico o è una riproduzione? — È originale, dell'inizio del Novecento. Guardi qui — ha la firma dell'artigiano. — Ha un certificato? — Ho la ricevuta della casa d'aste da cui l'ho comprato.

— Is it authentic or is it a reproduction? — It's an original, from the early twentieth century. Look here — it has the craftsman's signature. — Do you have a certificate? — I have the receipt from the auction house I bought it from.

Cultural Note

Italy's antique trade is regulated by the Ministero dei Beni Culturali. Items over 70 years old may be subject to export restrictions. For pieces over a certain value, an attestato di libera circolazione is required to take them out of Italy. Buyers should always ask about this if planning to export.