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Gold leaf. (in the market).(Brief Article)
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Art Business News
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April 1, 2002
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Habberley Meadows of Birmingham, England, introduces its gold leaf product to the U.S. market. Habberley Meadows' gold leaf has been used for restoration work in several prestigious locations in Britain, including Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, St James's Palace, Westminster Abbey and the House of Lord...
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