A rare early François Linke bureau plat (c.1889, a masterwork of the Belle Époque by France’s most celebrated ébéniste. Originally from the Estelle Doheny Collection and sold at Christie’s New York (2001), it features A. Duval-signed ormolu mounts, Vachette Frères locks, and retains its original gilt-tooled red leather top. This exceptional desk is also highly believed to feature in Netflix’s award-winning The Crown (Season 4, Episode 9 – “Avalanche”), linking royal, cinematic, and design history in one extraordinary piece.
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Provenance and Film History
A bureau plat of cinematic provenance, featured in The Crown, the acclaimed series depicting the British Royal Family, this desk unites the worlds of fine French cabinetmaking and modern cultural histo
...ry. Originally part of the Estelle Doheny Collection, sold at Christie’s, New York, in 2001, catalogued as stamped Linke. Carrie Estelle Doheny (1875–1958), Papal Countess and noted philanthropist, was the second wife of oil pioneer Edward L. Doheny, whose early success developing Los Angeles’s first oil wells made him one of America’s earliest industrial magnates. A passionate collector and patron of the arts, Estelle Doheny assembled one of the finest private libraries and collections of fine and decorative art in the United States. Her philanthropy included funding the Doheny Library at the University of Southern California and numerous gifts to Catholic institutions, for which she was awarded the title of Papal Countess by Pope Pius XII in 1939.
Following her passing in 1958, much of her collection was held by the Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation, remaining in storage and later displayed in institutional holdings until the landmark charity sale at Christie’s in 2001. This desk, recorded in that sale, thus represents not only an early Linke masterwork but also one of the few pieces to emerge from one of America’s most storied philanthropic collections.
The desk was subsequently acquired from a prop auction held by the Eccentric Trading Company, a long-established British supplier of authentic screen-used furnishings for film and television productions worldwide. Through detailed independent research, it is highly believed that this desk is the very same example featured in Netflix’s The Crown (Season 4, Episode 9 – “Avalanche”, 33 minutes and 13 seconds). Although the production company could not publicly disclose individual filming inventories, this conclusion is supported by the discovery of a newly recast rear handle, precisely replacing one missing in the on-screen appearance — a distinctive and verifiable detail providing the final link confirming the match.
In the scene, set at Highgrove House, the residence of Prince Charles, the desk occupies a central position between the dining and lounge areas during an anniversary dinner with Princess Diana. Its cube parquetry, ormolu mounts, and overall proportions correspond exactly with this example. Production notes indicate that brass fittings were deliberately dulled for filming, consistent with the softened tone of this desk’s mounts. Having served as a prop for approximately twenty-four years, it may also have featured in other productions — a testament to its enduring appeal and craftsmanship.
The Story of This Desk
Executed circa 1889, this bureau plat represents one of François Linke’s earlier works. The desk bears his workshop stamp on the upper right leg ormolu mount, with corner mounts signed A. Duval, and locks by Vachette Frères. Archival evidence confirms that Duval supplied mounts exclusively to Linke in 1889, establishing a precise production date.
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International delivery available — please contact us or request a quote.Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1188781
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 82.5cm (32.5inches)Width is 181cm (71.3inches)Depth is 88cm (34.6inches)
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