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Rare Tennessee/Texas Coin (.900) Silver Mustard Spoon, mid-19th century, by Samuel Bell (1798-1881), Knoxville, Tennessee, later San Antonio, Texas, with down-tipt "fiddle" handle, rounded, beveled shoulders and elliptical bowl, monogrammed "B", l. 5-1/8", 0.33 t. oz. Samuel Bell was born in Washington county Pennsylvania on July 15, 1798, where he was apprenticed as a sword maker. By 1819 he had moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, where he worked as a silversmith and cutler in various partnerships until around 1832, when he became the sole proprietor. He served two terms as mayor of Knoxville - 1840-1842 and 1844-1846 - and was also the director of the Marine Fire Insurance Company. In 1852 he sold his business to David Hope, another Knoxville silversmith, and moved to San Antonio, Texas, where he continued to work as a silversmith and became a prominent maker of Bowie-style knives. He died in San Antonio on March 2, 1881. For additional information, see Benjamin Hubbard Caldwell, Tennessee Silversmiths (Winston-Salem, NC: MESDA, 1988), pp. 32-36, where a similar mustard spoon by Bell is illustrated on page 34.


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