You might also consider using Fedora CloudSync. In addition to backing up Fedora content to DuraCloud, you can actually use CloudSync to copy content between Fedora instances; we've been using it to copy production data to our staging Fedora instance for testing purposes with some successes. You can define the sets of objects to be copied by a pid list, a pid pattern, or even a sparql query, so there's probably a reasonable way for you to define or find the items you want copied.
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