19th C.French Louis XV Style Bronze Ormolu Mounted Games Table by Francois Linke
$58.81
$98.8
Measures 23.25 x 23.25 wide x 29.25 tall and 31.5 wide x 31.5 when open. There are tables made for cards, and there are tables made for legacy. This signed François Linke games table, with its slightly worn gold-embossed felt top and age-softened veneer, belongs firmly to the latter. At first glance, it stands with quiet dignity — refined proportions, cabriole legs that taper like the careful strokes of a calligrapher, and the unmistakable shimmer of finely cast gilt bronze mounts. The wood — a warm, radiant veneer laid with precision — glows beneath the light, its grain moving like ripples across still water. Along the apron, delicate ormolu garlands and scrolling mounts embrace the curves of the frame, each casting shaped and chased with the confidence that made Linke’s name legendary. Open the hinged top and the table reveals its true calling: a gold-embossed felt playing surface, gently worn from decades of thoughtful use. The faint softening of the felt, the slight whisper of age along its edges, does not detract — it testifies. It tells of hands placed carefully, of cards dealt in lamplit rooms, of quiet conversation and calculated risk. These marks are not damage; they are history pressed into fabric. The veneer bears minor age-related cracks — the natural, honest response of fine wood to the passing of time. They do not compromise structure; rather, they confirm authenticity. Like the faint lines at the corner of a wise man’s eyes, they deepen character rather than diminish it. François Linke (1855–1946) was among the most celebrated Parisian ébénistes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A master of Belle Époque opulence, Linke revived the grandeur of Louis XV and Louis XVI forms with extraordinary craftsmanship. Exhibiting at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle, he astonished critics with furniture that rivaled — and often surpassed — the 18th-century originals he so passionately studied. His bronze mounts were executed with sculptural richness, and his furniture found its way into the homes of European aristocracy and global collectors alike. This signed François Linke games table carries that lineage. It is more than a decorative accent; it is functional art. The gilt bronze sabots at the feet anchor the legs with quiet strength. The apron’s flowing mounts frame the form without overwhelming it. Every curve is deliberate. For collectors of signed French antique furniture, interior designers seeking a statement Louis XV style card table, or connoisseurs of museum-quality craftsmanship, this Linke table represents both investment and narrative. It waits not merely for play, but for presence — for conversation, for memory, for the quiet shuffle of cards beneath the soft glow of gold. Condition report Age-appropriate wear for antique and vintage pieces. For a more detailed report please call 215-749-2104, or email: [email protected] Additional Information: For national and international shipping quotes, special offers, or to schedule a showroom visit please call 215-749-2104, or email [email protected]
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