A LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY SEMAINIER

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A LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY SEMAINIER
LATE 19TH CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO FRANÇOIS LINKE

With a serpentine rectangular brêche d'Alèp marble top above a conforming case fitted with two short drawers over two doors and three long drawers, on splayed tapering legs with scrolling sabots, the locks stamped 'CT Linke serrurerie Paris'--60½in. (153.6cm.) high, 35½in. (90.1cm.) wide, 18¾in. (48.2cm.)

Lot Essay

The ability to design intricate locking systems was a superior talent of Clement Linke, the brother of François Linke, who followed lock-making traditions handed down by German craftsmen in Paris since the 17th Century. He frequently crafted the locks for the furniture created by F. Linke, and for such works as the 'Grand Bureau', which was exhibited in the Paris Exposition universelle of 1990.

The offered lot features locks signed on the backplate by C.Linke.

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