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PhrasesAt the Antique MarketConosce un buon restauratore?
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Conosce un buon restauratore?

Do you know a good restorer?

Pronunciation

re-stau-ra-TO-re — five syllables; stress on the fourth. 'Restauratore' ends in '-tore', the Italian suffix for a person who does something.

When to use it

Use this after buying a piece that needs repair or restoration. Antique dealers often have trusted restorer contacts and are an excellent source of referrals.

What it means

'Conosce' is formal third-person of conoscere (to know). 'Restauratore' (restorer) is a professional who specialises in conservation and repair of specific categories: furniture (mobili), paintings (dipinti), ceramics (ceramiche), books (libri/carta), metals (metalli). Specialists are preferred over generalists for valuable pieces.

Variations

Ha un restauratore di dipinti che raccomanda?

Do you have a painting restorer you recommend?

Specifying the category ensures the recommendation is relevant

Quanto può costare restaurare questo?

How much could it cost to restore this?

Asking for a ballpark — helps decide whether restoration is economically worthwhile

Vale la pena restaurarlo?

Is it worth restoring?

A practical question about cost-benefit of restoration

Mini Dialogue

— Conosce un buon restauratore? — Per che tipo di pezzo? — Per questo mobile — ha un cassetto rotto e la verniciatura consumata. — Conosco un falegname restauratore a Firenze — impeccabile. Le do il numero. — Grazie mille.

— Do you know a good restorer? — For what kind of piece? — For this piece of furniture — it has a broken drawer and the varnish is worn. — I know a furniture restorer in Florence — impeccable. I'll give you the number. — Thank you very much.

Cultural Note

Italy's restoration tradition is world-class — Italian conservators work on everything from the Sistine Chapel to Roman mosaics. For private antiques, the quality varies enormously. The best restorers (restauratori) are certified by regional craft associations and have years of specialised training. A good referral from an antiquarian dealer is invaluable.