Sandy took her silver tea set to Tiffand Silver, a silver store. She asked Mrs. Tiffand if she could polish the set and repair the sugar bowl. She indicated that she could and that she would have it ready by the following week if Sandy left it with her. So Sandy left the tea set with Mrs. Tiffand. Tiffand inadvertently sold the tea set to Paula Revera, who bought it in good faith for 2500. When Sandy returned the following week to pick up the teach set, Mrs. Tiffand told her that tea set was no longer there. Upon discovering her loss, she sued Paula Revera for the return of the tea set. May she recover her tea set? Why or why not?
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