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Accredited Gem Appraisers

721 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-873-2378

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Did good job for insurance company purposes. - Nov 08, 2017

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Jeffrey P Fuller ASA

730 Carpenter Ln
Philadelphia, PA 19119 215-991-1900

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Extremely knowledgeable and experienced. Thoroughly familiar with art market,... - Jan 11, 2018

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Freemans

2400 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-563-9275

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Not very detailed. Took a long time to get report. Several mistakes in final... - Dec 02, 2013

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Reuben Landsberg and Sons

740 Sansom St #305
Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-925-9787

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