LOUIS XVI-STYLE DISPLAY CASE
Attributed to François... Lot 464
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LOUIS XVI-STYLE DISPLAY CASE
Attributed to François Linke
In mahogany and satinwood veneer, decorated with chased and gilded bronze, the front depicting the Muse Érato playing the tambourine under a canopy decorated with flowery falls au naturel held by birds and a ribbon bow, opening with one leaf and two glass doors, the rounded fluted uprights, the tapered legs;small accidents, wear to the varnish.
H.:152 cm (60 in.)
l.:138,5 cm (54 ½ in.)
P.:39,5 cm (15 ½ in.)
Comparative bibliography:
C. Payne, Paris, La Quintessence du Meuble au XIXe siècle, Éditions Monelle Hayot, 2018, p.341.
A Louis XVI style gilt-bronze mounted, mahogany and satinwood vitrine, attributed to François Linke
This showcase belongs to a series produced by the famous cabinetmaker François Linke (1855-1946) at the end of the 19th century. Christofle designed the bronze bas-relief for the central door, representing the Muse de la Poésie Erato, and exhibited it at the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle. This bronze model became very popular and was used by many of the great cabinetmakers working in Paris at the end of the 19th century.
Comparable examples signed by François Linke have come up for sale in recent years:
-Christie's New York, October 28, 2014, lot 4.
-Sotheby's Paris, June 28, 2023, lot 465.
A comparable, albeit unsigned, example sold at Christie's New York, April 5, 2022, lot 178.
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