Mueck Carey Pair of Sterling Silver Candlesticks/ Shabbos Sticks
Mueck Carey pair of sterling silver candlesticks with stylized floral and geometric motifs and with removable bobeches. They measure 10 1/4'' in height by 4 1/3'' in diameter at the base, are weighted, and bear hallmarks as shown. Perfect for Shabbat and/or for home decor!
Mueck Carey was a New York-based silversmith, active in the mid-20th century. It was bought out by Towle. Towle Silversmiths is an American silver manufacturer originally founded in 1857 as Towle & Jones by Anthony Francis Towle and William P. Jones– two apprentices to the Moulton family of silversmiths. Over the years, Towle has created numerous sterling silver flatware patterns in the United States: including the "Marie Louise" in 1939 which became the official sterling silver pattern for U.S. embassies worldwide, "Old Master" in 1942, now considered by some to be the company’s flagship pattern, and the "Contour" in 1950 (designed by Robert J. King, patented by John Van Koert) which was the first American sterling pattern to manifest post-World War II organic modernist design and the only production-line American flatware included in the Museum of Modern Art's Good Design exhibitions.
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