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PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU MOUNTED COMMODES, BY FRANCOIS LINKE, MOUNTS BY LEON MESSAGE, INDEX #617, CIRCA 1900 both with a serpentine molded rectangular violet and ochre marble top above a bombe case fitted with two drawers mounted overall with finely cast pulls incorporating wings, foliate scrolling framing and S-scrolling corner mounts, the apron mounted with a shell issuing leaf tips on splayed tapering legs applied with foliate scrolling sabots;

Léon Messagé was a gifted Parisian sculptor and was responsible for much of the design and creative work for Roux et Brunet of Paris, of whom one brother, Alexandre Roux had established a highly successful business in New York as early as 1836. Subsequently Messagé designed for Zwiener in the 1880s and from circa 1895, for François Linke. It might be argued that without Messagé's creativity, Linke would have remained a fine cabinetmaker selling to local clients and dealers and may never have reached out so successfully to the world stage. His Croquis & Dessins, Style Louis XV, Bronzes, Orfêvrerie, Décoration, Meubles was first published by the sculptor himself, from his Paris address of 40, rue Sedaine (undated). There were five sections with an elaborate title page surmounted by the sculptor's cipher or talisman of a wing, a play on his own name as the messenger to the Gods, a feature he incorporated many times on the mounts he designed for his patron and seen on the offered lot just below the knee mounts. The interesting and conclusive connection between the three masters, Léon Messagé, Joseph-Emanuel Zwiener and François Linke can be seen in a black and white photograph of Messagé's workplace, illustrated C. Payne, François Linke, 1855-1946 - The Belle Epoque of French Furniture, Woodbridge, 2003, p. 74, pl. 72, showing the impressive model of the large Linke régulateur, index number 551, together with a photograph of Zwiener's cabinet that won the gold medal in 1889 (op. cit) (2) - h:34.50 w:38.25 d:19.50 in.

Provenance: Château de Malesherbes, Cote d'Orleans, Private French Furniture Collection from a Château in France

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