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		<title>Magnifying Glasses and Jeweler’s Loupes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very often it’s in the very fine details where you discover whether or not your find is an antique treasure or a modern reproduction.  Hallmarks and makers marks are often worn or quite small on fine, delicate pieces of silver, pottery or jewelry.  This is when a good magnifying glass or, most often even better, a quality jeweler’s loupe ...]]></description>
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