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François Linke

French, 1855-1946

François Linke, the most important French ébéniste of his time. Born in Bohemia in 1855, Linke moved to Paris in 1881 where he established his now-famous workshop and showroom. Linke's superior work spread quickly through France and he soon eclipsed even the finest furniture houses of Paris. Today, Linke is counted among the most important furniture makers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and his work is dearly coveted by collectors. Linke is celebrated for designing highly innovative furnishings by infusing the Rococo style with the Art Nouveau trends of Paris and this Louis XV style desk exemplifies his highly original style.

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19th Century Louis XVI Bronze, Wood and Marble Commode by François Linke, France
19th Century Louis XVI Bronze, Wood and Marble Commode by François Linke, France

19th Century Louis XVI Bronze, Wood and Marble Commode by François Linke, France

By François Linke, Jean-François Leleu

Located in North Miami, FL

Late 19th century Louis XVI bronze, wood, and marble commode by François Linke after a Model by Jean-François Leleu, France By: Francois Linke, Jean-François Leleu (in the style of)...

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Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique François Linke

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Stone, Marble, Metal, Bronze, Copper, Tin

François Linke, Ormolu and Mahogany Secretaire After Riesener
François Linke, Ormolu and Mahogany Secretaire After Riesener

François Linke, Ormolu and Mahogany Secretaire After Riesener

By François Linke

Located in BARSAC, FR

Large Louis XVI style secretaire in mahogany marquetry in frames of light wood and ebony fillets, rich ornamentation of very finely chiseled gilt bronze such as flower garlands, inte...

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Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique François Linke

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Ormolu

Center Table Stamped François Linke
Center Table Stamped François Linke

Center Table Stamped François Linke

$13,161

H 28.94 in W 22.45 in D 12.21 in

Center Table Stamped François Linke

By François Linke

Located in BARSAC, FR

FRANÇOIS LINKE (1855-1946) mall kidney-shaped table in marquetry of grids and quartefeuilles in amaranth reserves, on the top a magnificent flowered basket in fine marquetry. It ope...

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Late 19th Century French Louis XV Antique François Linke

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Bronze

French Palatial Louis XV Gilt Bronze Bureau-Plat Cartonnier '19th Century'
French Palatial Louis XV Gilt Bronze Bureau-Plat Cartonnier '19th Century'

French Palatial Louis XV Gilt Bronze Bureau-Plat Cartonnier '19th Century'

By François Linke

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Palatial French Louis XV Gilt Bronze Inlaid Bureau-Plat Cartonnier with signed clock by Le Roy Paris (19th Century) Dimensions: 53 ½" x 62"W x 35"D.

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1870s French Antique François Linke

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Wood, Rosewood, Tulipwood

The Linke Grand Regulator World's Fair Clock
The Linke Grand Regulator World's Fair Clock

The Linke Grand Regulator World's Fair Clock

$785,000

H 123 in W 38.75 in D 22 in

The Linke Grand Regulator World's Fair Clock

By François Linke

Located in New Orleans, LA

Grand Regulator World's Fair Clock François Linke Circa 1900 Widely regarded as the greatest sculptural clock ever created, this monumental régulateur by François Linke was conceived as a statement for the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition, a moment when the world’s finest artisans competed on an international stage. Linke, the most celebrated ébéniste of the Belle Époque, was awarded the prestigious gold medal for his display, which critics described as “the biggest event in the history of furnishing art in the year 1900.” Designed in collaboration with the sculptor Léon Messagé, the clock exemplifies Linke’s ambition to elevate furniture and timepieces to the realm of fine art. The clock represents over a decade of design and craftsmanship. Only six examples of this model were ever completed due to the extraordinary labor and cost involved. Building just one had a production cost of 22,966 francs, the equivalent of approximately eight years' wages for the average French worker in 1900. The clock is illustrated on the spine of Christopher Payne’s definitive monograph on Linke. Mahdi Al-Tajir, one of the world’s most important collectors, later acquired the present model. Another is located at Whitehall, the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach. It was acquired by Rockefeller’s partner, Henry Flagler...

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20th Century French Art Nouveau François Linke

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Marble, Ormolu

Rare Francois Linke signed Marble Top Carved Louis XV End Table
Rare Francois Linke signed Marble Top Carved Louis XV End Table

Rare Francois Linke signed Marble Top Carved Louis XV End Table

By François Linke

Located in Swedesboro, NJ

This rare François Linke–attributed Louis XV–style occasional table is the sort of object that doesn’t just sit quietly in a room—it clears its throat first, then tells you a story w...

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1890s French Louis XV Antique François Linke

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Walnut

Palatial Early 20th Century Gilt Bronze Mounted Vitrine by François Linke
Palatial Early 20th Century Gilt Bronze Mounted Vitrine by François Linke

Palatial Early 20th Century Gilt Bronze Mounted Vitrine by François Linke

By François Linke

Located in Long Island City, NY

A palatial and superb early 20th century gilt bronze Mounted Louis XVI style Mahogany Vitrine by François Linke François Linke The arched top with scrolled corners and centered by a laurel wreath and crossed acanthus branches, above a central large door at top by a lyre on drapery-covered plinth, flanked by scrolling acanthus, with a smaller door to each side hung with floral swags and with central oval plate, the divides cast with a slender flower-filled vase, the interior with adjustable shelves and drawers to the bottom, on shaped foliate-cast plinth and acanthus-capped tapering feet. Inscribed F. Linke to the top right bronze mount and stamped “C LINKE” on the back of the locks. Linke was born in Pankraz in Bohemia and was celebrated by the French as one of the greatest ébénistes of meubles de style at the turn of the century. He began his apprenticeship with a Bohemian master at the age of thirteen. Four years later, he toured Austria, settling and working in Vienna for two years. Linke arrived in Paris in 1875, and by 1881 he had established his own small workshop at 170 rue du Faubourg St. Antoine. Taking 18th century styles as his starting point and adapting earlier styles to contemporary taste, Linke produced fine quality furniture, steadily expanding his business during the next 20 years. He firmly established his reputation after receiving a gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900 for his extraordinary Grand Bureau. He continued to use international fairs as a means of exploring new markets, exhibiting at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, the Liege in Belgium and the 1908 Franco-British exhibition in London. Linke’s highly original designs sprang from the Régence and Rococo styles but were imbued with something quite new – Rococo curves were laden with gilt-bronze sculptural mounts in the tradition of A.-C. Boulle (1642-1732) or Charles Cressent (1685-1758). Stylistically, the new designs still adhered to the Rococo; the novelty, however, was Linke’s fusion of the Rococo with the liveliness and the fluidity of the ‘art nouveau’. The Revue called Linke’s creations entierement nouveau, and continued to say that ‘Linke’s stand...

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Early 20th Century French Belle Époque François Linke

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Bronze, Ormolu

Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze and Jasperware Vitrine by François Linke, Paris
Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze and Jasperware Vitrine by François Linke, Paris

Louis XVI Gilt-Bronze and Jasperware Vitrine by François Linke, Paris

By François Linke

Located in Brighton, West Sussex

An elegant Louis XVI style vitrine cabinet by François Linke, Paris, circa 1890. The cabinet features an inset fleur de pêcher marble top above a Vitruvian scroll–mounted frieze wi...

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19th Century French Louis XVI Antique François Linke

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Marble, Ormolu

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François Linke Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2026$39,600Vitrines, CabinetsBronze, Glass, Kingwood1900
2025$1,650Fireplace Tools and Chimney PotsGesso, Chenille, Giltwoodcirca 1910
2025$65,000Musical InstrumentsBronze, Wood, Ormolucirca 1905
2025$8,350BookcasesBronze, Breccia Marble, Mahogany1880
2025$800Side TablesFruitwood1880
2025$21,000Side TablesOrmolu, Marble, Kingwood, TulipwoodEarly 20th Century
$22,733
Average sold price of items in the past 12 months
$800-$65,000
Sold price range of items in the past 12 months

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François Linke furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of François Linke furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by François Linke were created in the louis xv style in europe during the 19th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Alfred Emmanuel Louis Beurdeley, Joseph-Emmanuel Zwiener, and Maison Krieger. Prices for François Linke furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $3,200 and can go as high as $955,603, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $55,000.