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Silver Tea Set DisplayTea Set DisplaySilver Tea ServiceSilver Tea SetSilver TeaMarket StreetTea ServiceAfternoon TeaKitchen GadgetsSilver Tea Set Display🔻SOLD🔻 A silver plated tea service with tray that well suit for your afternoon tea. The bird moulded details throw me back to the period of downtown abbey. John Turton (c.1818-1872) was active by 1849 as a spring knife maker in Meadow Street. Later he lived at Walkley and by 1871 was a dealer in cutlery and electro-plate in Market Street. Turton’s widow, Harriet, probably continued the business. In 1891, she described herself as a ‘retired cutlery merchant’, with her sons – Albert and…5