"Cabinet Neo-renaissance"
New Cabinet In Renaissance stained wood imitating ebony, sycamore veneer, rosewood, boxwood and stained wood of an oak frame. It opens at the top by a wing discovering a sycamore veneer interior contrasting with the entire cabinet and three drawers belt. The inlaid decorative flower vases, scrolls, garlands, acanthus leaves and masks in frameworks is part of an architectural ensemble of fluted columns, pilasters and arches. The firm relies on a base of full marquetry and eight columns, Up. 151 cm, width. 95,5cm, prof. 45,5cm (very good) work in the style of Charles Hunsinger (1823- 893) Attributed to François Linke "Circa 1880" Bibliography: Two firms with many similarities in architecture and inlaid decoration are reproduced in 'book; C. Payne, François Linke (1855-1946), illustrated. 40-41 P & ID 120 of Catalogue Sale Sotheby's New York, October 26, 2006 A Private Collection: Important French Furniture & decorations, furniture Including signed items from the years Linke Family.