By François Linke
Located in Swedesboro, NJ
This exquisite French sideboard, attributed to the legendary cabinetmaker François Linke, showcases the artistry and refinement of late 19th to early 20th century Parisian craftsmanship. Expertly constructed, the piece features a rich mahogany and kingwood veneer with intricate floral marquetry inlay, framed by gilt-bronze mounts of exceptional quality. The central panel highlights a beautifully detailed urn overflowing with flowers, tied with a ribbon motif, epitomizing the opulent Louis XVI revival style.
What truly distinguishes this sideboard are the doré bronze figural mounts—graceful classical maidens adorn each corner, lending elegance and sophistication to the structure. The bronze ornamentation is finely chased and gilded, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail for which Linke was renowned. Topped with a luxurious marble surface, the cabinet provides both functionality and artistry, making it an outstanding addition to a dining room, salon, or collection of important French furniture.
François Linke (1855–1946) is celebrated as one of the greatest ébénistes of the Belle Époque, and this sideboard captures his signature style of combining neoclassical tradition with refined artistic innovation. A rare and important piece, this sideboard is ideal for collectors and designers seeking museum-quality furniture...
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1870s French Louis XVI Antique Satinwood Sideboards