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Fine Arts Collection
U.S. General Services Administration
Philip Simmons, renowned Charleston blacksmith, designed these wrought iron entrance gates and they were fabricated at the Simmons Blacksmith Shop by his apprentices Joseph Pringle (cousin) and Carlton Simmons (nephew). The men forged the gates into shape using hammers and an 18th century anvil.
The design displays the symbolic 'scales of justice' and the state's palmetto tree. The Simmons signature folded ends and tight curves can be seen throughout the work.