"Maurice Rinck, Louis XV Style Flat Desk In Dore Bronze Marquetry Around 1900 Stamped"
Maurice Rinck, Louis XV Style Flat Desk In Gilt Bronze Marquetry Around 1900 Stamped Elegant Louis XV Style Flat Desk in Rosewood and Rosewood Veneer, It Opens with Three Drawers in Front. Richly Adorned with Gilded and Chiseled Bronzes and Garnished with a Golden Havana Leather Top with Small Iron. Its Tray Surrounded by a Gilded Bronze Ingot Mold. It Rests on Four Arched Feet. Very Good Quality Furniture, Similar to Linke, Sormani... Work from the Beginning of the 20th Century. Stamped below by Maurice RINCK (1902 - 1983) Meubles Rinck was founded in 1841 in Alsace by cabinetmaker Jacques Rinck. In 1871, the war pushed him to settle in Paris, at 8 Passage de la Bonne Graine, in the 11th arrondissement. In 1866, Meubles Rinck created a school of cabinetmaking: the School of the Good Seed. Located today on boulevard Voltaire in Paris 11th in the Meuble district near Faubourg Saint Antoine, this school continues to provide training in the wood trades. In the 1930s, Maurice Rinck, the son of Eugène Rinck, understood the importance of the art deco trend and instilled this style in the creations of the house. He thus gives his letters of nobility to the Maison RINCK by working with the greatest designers of the time: renowned decorators and interior designers (Ruhlman, Leleu, etc.) place orders and sign unique pieces, which are now part of the group's heritage. In 1937, Maurice Rinck won the gold medal for innovation at the Grand Prix at the International Exhibition in Paris In 1957, he was awarded at the Grand Prix at the International Exhibition in Brussels, tied with Citroën and his DS and with Christian Dior. Meubles Rinck creates classic or contemporary prestige furniture. Relying on an integrated drawing workshop, a design office, unique archives, and the tradition of a noble profession, Meubles Rinck is distinguished by the excellence of its work, respect for tradition, creativity, adaptability and spirit of service. It has great know-how in the design and manufacture of prestigious furniture and woodwork. The company thus masters all the specialties of its trade: cabinetmaking, marquetry, bronze work, sculpture, lacquer, traditional varnishes, work with rare materials. In addition, his archives, his collection of drawings, bronzes and materials allow him to respond to the most specialized orders. (s;proantic) During the years 1980-1990, Rinck was the leading exporter of furniture for the luxury industries . Today, Meubles RINCK's workshops are run by Bruno Sachet, a high-level cabinetmaker, trained by the greatest schools of art cabinetmaking, and associate partner of Thierry Goux. Dimensions: Height: 77.5 cm Width: 131.5 cm Depth: 71 cm In Very Good Condition, small stain on the leather, see photo. For all information, contact us.