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Dard Hunter Studios Mirror in Mission/Arts & Crafts Style With Quartersawn Oak Frame

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By cwillard1965, 23 May, 2025
Description

Arts and Crafts style mirror. Beveled glass. No flaws. Near-mint condition quartersawn oak frame with distinctive Mortise and Tenon join. "Dard Hunter Studios" maker's mark is burned into backside frame.

Category
Decorative Arts
Medium
Oak wood and beveled glass.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
40" x 18"
Date Period
2000s
Weight
16.8 lbs
History
Purchased from Stickley showroom.
For Sale?
No
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cwillard1965

2 months ago

seeking appraisal for this arts & crafts piece

Private sale. (Thanks for the time and effort put into this appraisal. Much appreciated!)

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Charley

2 months ago

Dard Hunter Studios Mirror

Thanks for sharing the images and details. This piece is a Dard Hunter Studios beveled glass mirror, framed in quartersawn oak with a mortise and tenon construction, designed in the Arts & Crafts or Mission style.

Summary

Item: Dard Hunter Studios Mirror
Style: Mission / Arts and Crafts
Materials: Quartersawn oak frame, beveled mirror glass
Dimensions: 40" x 18"
Weight: ~16.8 lbs
Maker’s Mark: Branded on the back with Dard Hunter Studios logo
Condition: Excellent to near-mint, with only very minor edge wear visible in close-up
Estimated Date: 2000s
Origin: Purchased from a Stickley showroom (suggests high quality and authenticity)

Historical Context

Dard Hunter Studios continues the legacy of William Joseph "Dard" Hunter, a pivotal figure in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Their furniture and decor pieces are handcrafted and highly regarded for staying true to the period's craftsmanship, clean lines, and natural materials. The mortise and tenon joinery and quartersawn oak are classic to this style, echoing the aesthetics of Stickley furniture.

Estimated Market Value

Based on current resale markets for comparable handcrafted Dard Hunter Studios mirrors:

  • Retail price (new): $700–$1,000 depending on style and showroom markup
  • Secondary market (excellent condition): $450–$700

Factors influencing value:

  • Excellent condition with minimal wear
  • Beveled mirror adds value
  • Branded authenticity
  • Popular style among collectors of Mission and Craftsman furniture

Recommendations

  • Insurance appraisal: If part of a larger collection or insured home, consider a professional written appraisal.
  • Conservation: Maintain with a light oil polish for the oak frame and avoid direct sunlight to preserve wood tone and prevent warping.
  • Marketability: Highly collectible and ideal for resale to interior designers or Craftsman-style enthusiasts.
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