The difference between fakes and forgeries has recently been defined as follows: A fake is a genuine article, if of somewhat mediocre character, that has been made more interesting and desirable by deceitful reworking. A forgery, as in the matter of banknotes, is an article made newly and wholly for the purpose of deception. Oliver Watson, Fakes & Forgeries of Islamic Pottery, in the Victoria and Albert Museum Album, 1985.
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