A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PATINATED-BRONZE-MOUNTED AMBOYNA CENTRE TABLE
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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PATINATED-BRONZE-MOUNTED AMBOYNA CENTRE TABLE

OF LOUIS XVI STYLE, AFTER THE FONTAINEBLEAU MODEL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PATINATED-BRONZE-MOUNTED AMBOYNA CENTRE TABLE
OF LOUIS XVI STYLE, AFTER THE FONTAINEBLEAU MODEL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
The circular top set within a palmette-cast surround, on four supports headed by winged caryatids and terminating in paw feet, above a concave-sided base centred by a flambé sang-de-boeuf porcelain urn on spreading octagonal foot
32 in. (81 cm.) high; 36 in. (91.5 cm.) diameter

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The original model for this table is attributed to Weisweiler and Thomire and was delivered by Rocheux to the Palace of Fontainebleau in 1810 (see J. P. Samoyault, Meubles entrés sous le Premier Empire, Paris, 2004, p. 248, no. 176). The design was subsequently copied at the turn of the century by cabinetmakers such as François Linke, who acquired the model at the vente Millet held on 7-9 June 1905 (lot 655). Two years later, he produced his first copy, listed as index number 1390, and completed with a porcelain vase imitating porphyry. The model proved popular and Linke is recorded making further tables centred by a blue porcelain vase supplied by Samson (see C. Payne, François Linke 1855-1946 - The Belle Epoque of French Furniture, Woodbridge, 2003, p. 208, pl. 228.) Related examples have sold Christie's, New York, 11 April 2007, lot 62 ($57,600) and Christie's, New York, 20 October 2006, lot 317 ($54,000).

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