8 STERLING INAUGURAL DINNER KNIVES
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8 Sterling Silver Dinner Knives by State House in the 1942 Inaugural Pattern. Stainless Blades. No monograms. State House was a line of three sterling flatware patterns intended for private distribution and made by Oneida. Each 9 3/4". Approximate weight 1 pd 3 oz . PROVENANCE: Edwin Moore Brogdon, PhD, collection. Dr. Brogdon was the owner of Brogdon Manor, a stately plantation home, located in the Brogdon Community, near Sumter, SC. The home was built in 1898 by his grandfather William Turner Brogdon. The Brogdon community was comprised of a local country store, cotton gin, sawmill and dairy. William Turner Brogdon was one of the largest planters in Sumter and Clarendon counties at the end of the 19th century.
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8 STERLING INAUGURAL DINNER KNIVES
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