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		<title>rare art &#8211; Latest rare art news &#8211; DUMMY ART-DECO VINTAGE CLOTHING STORE &#124; Rare Antiques</title>
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DUMMY ART-DECO VINTAGE CLOTHING STORE &#124; Rare Antiques
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		<title>rare art &#8211; Latest rare art news &#8211; Laurel Burch Rubber Stamp Horses Heads Art Deco Rare &#8230;</title>
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		<title>rare sports memorabilia &#8211; Tagore&#039;s chair, teapot found in Bangladesh &#8211; Yahoo! India News</title>
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Dhaka, Dec 24 (IANS) A chair and a teapot that Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore used have been found in Bangladesh, over six decades after the poet&#39;s death.
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		<title>souvenir collecting &#8211; Reliving the 1939 New York World&#8217;s Fair Through Collectibles</title>
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