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Weschler's Auctioneers

909 E St NW
Washington, DC 20004
202.628.1281
www.weschlers.com

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apr-21-rg-logo-1.jpgConveniently located in Penn Quarter, Weschler's holds weekly auctions. The Weschler family has been auctioning and appraising goods in DC for over 120 years. Their specialty areas include furniture, artwork, silver, and books. Auction items vary in quality and type, but on our visits we've noticed mostly traditional furniture and artwork in decent condition. More info and photos below the jump...

 
 

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Weekly auctions of local household goods and estates are held on Tuesdays with viewings open to the public on Mondays. At least six times a year Weschler's holds 6 catalogue auctions, which feature European & American Furniture and Decorations; Paintings, Prints, Drawings & Sculpture; Jewelry, Coins & Watches; 20th Century Decorative Arts; Asian Works of Art; and Rugs, Carpets & Tapestries.
NPR recently reported on Weschler's in "Auction Business Still Bidding High" (April 12, 2009).
We enjoy droppng in to see what's on the block that week.
Have you participated in a Weschler's auction? Have you stopped by to see what's on sale?

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Weschler's Auctioneers

Location:
909 E St NW
Washington, DC 20004
Phone:
202.628.1281
Website: www.weschlers.com
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Half my stuff is from the auction house I worked in for 5 years. Low and mid-level auction houses are a great place to buy, especially on off times like tax season, winter and during bad weather, and now in a crap economy. They're a fantastic resource that isn't promoted nearly enough on decorating websites - probably because decorators exploit it more than antique dealers do.

Plus - it's a really creepy and fascinating subculture in and of itself.

posted by trikitixa on April 21st 2009 at 10:04am
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