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Lot 332

THOMAS HARDY INTEREST: AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY WARDROBE FROM MAX GATE

early 20th century, the moulded cornice over a mirrored door, opening to an interior fitted with hanging hooks, with a single drawer beneath, 195cm high x 118cm wide

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Estimate: £400 - £600
Hammer price: £300
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from the estate of the late Bill Jesty. Mr Jesty was the former custodian of Max Gate, Thomas Hardy's home from 1885. The wardrobe is believed to have been purchased by Bertie Stephens, the Max Gate gardener, when the piece was offered for sale by Emma Hardy after the death of her husband. The Jesty's later purchased the wardrobe for a 'moderate sum'. It is commented in Bill Jesty's obituary, in relation to Max Gate, that 'there was nothing in it that had belonged to Hardy (save, I think, one wardrobe...'

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This wardrobe has a few cracks and splits to upper and lower top section - please see additional photos. 

There is also a large crack to front right corner. 

There is overall wear and scuffing commensurate with age and use. 

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