Object History
The gilt-bronze mount of a dolphin is especially stylistically impressive. It is a symbol of the dauphins of France, heirs to the throne. The pedestal is designed in the curvaceous rococo style and has the feel of a collaboration between the sculptor Léon Messagé and the cabinetmaker François Linke. Although unsigned this pedestal has the look of Linke and, more specifically, the maker Schmit to whom Linke supplied furniture carcasses which Schmit embellished and finished. A cabinet in this vein by Schmit, also with dolphin mounts, is illustrated in Payne, Christopher. Paris Furniture: The Luxury Market of the 19th Century, Editions Monelle Hayot, Paris, 2018; p. 508.