Freddie Mercury: A World of His Own | At Home
Freddie Mercury: A World of His Own | At Home
Auction Closed
September 8, 06:42 PM GMT
Estimate
1,200 - 1,800 GBP
Lot Details
Description
A French gilt-bronze mounted, parquetry and mahogany occasional table by François Linke, circa 1890
in Louis XV style, the top with cubic parqueterie on cabriole legs joined by a concave shaped under-tier, with foliate chutes and sabots, the moulded brass edge to top signed F. LINKE
74.5 by 64 by 49cm., 29¼ by 25⅛ by 19¼in.
Sotheby's London, 31 May 1991, lot 259.
Small gueridons of this type were an ever popular mainstay of Linke's production. Linke, born on 17th June 1855 in the small village of Pankraz, was perhaps the most important Parisian ébéniste operating in the last quarter of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century. First trained in Czech Republic, he moved to Paris in 1875 and set up an independent workshop at 170, Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine in 1881, and later on at 26, place Vendôme.
Linke's business thrived and his workshops produced luxurious furniture of the very highest quality and utilised the very best of materials. His work was in demand by a wealthy client base from around the world - this fame coming, in part, through his very successful representation at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris for which he received the gold medal from the jury. He exhibited at the World’s Fair in St. Louis in 1904 and in other parts of the world including South America. He flourished and remained active until the middle years of the 1930s and died in 1946. In 1906, in recognition of his great success and talent in design, he was awarded the highest distinction of France, the Croix de la Legion d'Honneur.