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Photography by Marcy Black Simpson / Recipe Development and Food Styling by Janet Lambert / Styling by Lucy Wilson Haviland Sylvia White teapot with lid from Replacements, Ltd., 800-737-5223, replacements.com. Lewis Strauss LSS38 cake plate, Jean Pouyat POY195 flat cup and saucer, Crown Staffordshire flat cup and saucer, square crystal cake stand, and vintage linens from private collection.

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Page 2: Royal Albert Memory Lane teapot and lid and footed cup and saucer set; Wallace Violet 5-piece sterling-silver flatware set from Replacements, Ltd., 800-737-5223, replacements.com.

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Hutschenreuther footed cup and saucer. Tea strainer from private collection.

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